What network card should I use with QNXRTP free download?

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.

Thank you all,

Robert Levin

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…

Adam

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.

<adamk@voicenet.com> wrote in message news:9al7dh$gfk$1@inn.qnx.com

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…

Adam

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.

I use a 3com 905B 10/100 card.

John
<adamk@voicenet.com> wrote in message news:9al7dh$gfk$1@inn.qnx.com

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…

Adam