PCMCIA network card

Hugh Brown <hsbrown@qnx.com> wrote:

Sorry, but I’ve forgotten what the problem is! Could you enlighten me
please?

Thanks, Hugh.

I don’t know how to describe it better than my post a couple of
messages back:

=======from ‘pin’=======

Sock Func Type Flags PID Base Size IRQ
1 0 Serial C—I-±–X----- 73741 0x3e8 8 7
1 Empty ----MF---------- None
2 0 Network C—I-±–X----- 73741 0x300 32 9
2 Empty ----MF---------- None

As you can see, reasonable resources are allocated. With qrtp’s
sin being so badly broken, I’ve no other way of verifying
correct attachment of the IRQs. But a serial driver does get
automagically started for the modem in socket 1, and it winds
up being called /dev/ser3. If I ‘qtalk -m/dev/ser3’ no characters
echo; I’m wondering if the interrupts are getting through.

The network card is similarly dead. I don’t remember for sure,
but think the proper NIC address shows up in the netstat
output.

–Dennis

Tried to respond via e-mail, but the e-mail address is invalid.

Previously, Dennis W. Tokarski wrote in qdn.public.qnxrtp.installation:

Hugh Brown <> hsbrown@qnx.com> > wrote:
Sorry, but I’ve forgotten what the problem is! Could you enlighten me
please?

Thanks, Hugh.

I don’t know how to describe it better than my post a couple of
messages back:

=======from ‘pin’=======

Sock Func Type Flags PID Base Size IRQ
1 0 Serial C—I-±–X----- 73741 0x3e8 8 7
1 Empty ----MF---------- None
2 0 Network C—I-±–X----- 73741 0x300 32 9
2 Empty ----MF---------- None

As you can see, reasonable resources are allocated. With qrtp’s
sin being so badly broken, I’ve no other way of verifying
correct attachment of the IRQs. But a serial driver does get
automagically started for the modem in socket 1, and it winds
up being called /dev/ser3. If I ‘qtalk -m/dev/ser3’ no characters
echo; I’m wondering if the interrupts are getting through.

The network card is similarly dead. I don’t remember for sure,
but think the proper NIC address shows up in the netstat
output.

–Dennis

Hugh Brown wrote:

Tried to respond via e-mail, but the e-mail address is invalid.

Yeah, I posted that from another machine using tin. Havn’t been
able to figure out yet how to override what it thinks “must” be
my mail address.

Use dwt@PolTec.COM instead.

Thanks, Hugh.

–Dennis