Does anyone know what network card unequivocally works with
the version of QNXRTP that is offered for free download?
Hopefully it will be a card that is still widely available.
I have tried two cards that are on the supported hardware list to no
avail, and am tired of wasting time and money.
Does anyone know what network card unequivocally works with
the version of QNXRTP that is offered for free download?
Hopefully it will be a card that is still widely available.
I have tried two cards that are on the supported hardware list to no
avail, and am tired of wasting time and money.
I had a hard time with my Intel Etherexpress Pro (or something like
that) even though it’s listed as supported and, in fact, identified
properly by RTP. However, I haven’t had any problems with a 3Com 59x
card…
An Intel EtherExpress PRO/10+ worked for me in an 486 ALR vEISA
yet another i82595 card (Compaq daughter card for a ProLinea Net 1/33S)
did not work, even though working with Novell ODI, and Linux drivers.
In my main machine, I finally traded my 3C 905B (OK w/Win, Linux, BeOS)
for a no name (ASOUND) RTL 8139C. (OK w/ 1.x Win95 NDIS 3 drivers, BUT
can NOT warm boot from Win98 w/ latest 2.x Win98 NDIS 5 drivers, nor into
Linux)
I did allocate resources in the EISA config program. Top two are non-PCI
486’s
I could NOT get an ne2k clone (Linksys Ether16) to work in either one.
Robert Levin <> rlevin1@san.rr.com.nospamplease> > wrote:
Does anyone know what network card unequivocally works with
the version of QNXRTP that is offered for free download?
Hopefully it will be a card that is still widely available.
I have tried two cards that are on the supported hardware list to no
avail, and am tired of wasting time and money.
I had a hard time with my Intel Etherexpress Pro (or something like
that) even though it’s listed as supported and, in fact, identified
properly by RTP. However, I haven’t had any problems with a 3Com 59x
card…
Last night while wrestling with input devices, I decided to check if I had
net access through my DSL router.
I was able to ping qnx.com without any setup or knowledge of io-net. This
was a big suprise for me, as I have always had to configure network drivers
manually in QNX4.
Robert Levin <> rlevin1@san.rr.com.nospamplease> > wrote:
Does anyone know what network card unequivocally works with
the version of QNXRTP that is offered for free download?
Hopefully it will be a card that is still widely available.
I have tried two cards that are on the supported hardware list to no
avail, and am tired of wasting time and money.
I had a hard time with my Intel Etherexpress Pro (or something like
that) even though it’s listed as supported and, in fact, identified
properly by RTP. However, I haven’t had any problems with a 3Com 59x
card…