Ok, I have a pretty generic system here. It has run just about every OS made
of x86 out there (Windows9x-nt-2000, Linux, Solaris x86, etc) with driver
support for all of my hardware. On the QNX website, it lists my hardware,
yet I can’t get sound or network card to work, I have:
Creative Labs SB AWE 64
3com 3c905 10mb PCI card
on a PII 266 with 128mb of RAM. The vid card is no issue- matrox mystique.
I am not sure what to look for in the way of hardware settings, or how to
change them. Any ideas?
Well, this is actually a 10/100 PCI card. Are you sure it is a 905 and
not a 3c900? Right now there appears to be an issue with the 3c900 and
RtP. When you boot is there an io-net running?
pidin ar | grep io-net
If it is running, does it have a -d el900 command line argument? If it
does what is the output from…
nicinfo
and
pci
If you could post these that would be wonderful.
chris
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cdm@qnx.com > “The faster I go, the behinder I get.”
Chris McKillop – Lewis Carroll –
Software Engineer, QSSL
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Please login as root and post the output of
/sbin/enum-pnpisa
Also, if you don’t mind, could you crack open your
case and get the model number off of your soundcard.
If it is a Creative Labs card is should start with CT and
be on the edge opposite the ISA edge connector.
After you have done that, you might check out the posting
that I just made in qdn.public.qnxrtp.newuser in the
thread “Sound and video problem”.
Ok, I have a pretty generic system here. It has run just about every OS made
of x86 out there (Windows9x-nt-2000, Linux, Solaris x86, etc) with driver
support for all of my hardware. On the QNX website, it lists my hardware,
yet I can’t get sound or network card to work, I have:
Creative Labs SB AWE 64
3com 3c905 10mb PCI card
on a PII 266 with 128mb of RAM. The vid card is no issue- matrox mystique.
I am not sure what to look for in the way of hardware settings, or how to
change them. Any ideas?