No Network under QNX Momentics NC 6.2.1

I recently downloaded and installed 6.2.1 NC on my old DELL Inspiron 7000
and at first all went well. Neutrino installed and my network card (3COM
3CCEF575BT-D) was working just fine.

However, after installing Momentics from the CD (which, I gather, updates
Neutrino from 6.2.0 to 6.2.1), I no longer have a LAN connection.

ifconfig shows the “en0” interface as active but the neither the 10 or 100
lights is lit on the dongle.

pci shows that the card is still configured with the same address (fe00h)
and interrupt (11).

I’ve tried slaying io-net and manually starting it as follows…

io-net -del900 verbose=4 -ptcpip

sloginfo shows the following…

Jun 16 10:11:18 5 10 0 devn-el900: Vendor Id.=0x10b7 Device
Id.=0x5157 pci index=0 Irg=0x000b
Jun 16 10:11:18 5 10 0 Caps (32a6). Card is a 90X
Jun 16 10:11:18 5 10 0 media_options: 40
Jun 16 10:11:18 5 10 0 el900_init_phy: speed: 0, duplex:0
Jun 16 10:11:18 5 10 0 devn-el900: PHY found at address 0.
Jun 16 10:11:18 2 10 0 devn-el900: MDI_GetActiveMedia returned
3
Jun 16 10:11:18 2 10 0 Mode = Unknown Link
Jun 16 10:11:18 5 10 0 Media Options: 40
Jun 16 10:11:18 5 10 0 Internal Config: 600000
Jun 16 10:11:20 2 10 0 Unable to determine active media
Jun 16 10:11:20 5 14 0 tcpip starting
Jun 16 10:11:20 3 14 0 Using random number generator. See
“random” option

Anyone have any help for me?

Thanks.

–Brent

This problem has been resolved, but I cannot send you an updated driver,
as there are a whole lot more dependencies on the new driver.

Previously, S. Brent Faulkner wrote in qdn.public.qnxrtp.installation:

I recently downloaded and installed 6.2.1 NC on my old DELL Inspiron 7000
and at first all went well. Neutrino installed and my network card (3COM
3CCEF575BT-D) was working just fine.

However, after installing Momentics from the CD (which, I gather, updates
Neutrino from 6.2.0 to 6.2.1), I no longer have a LAN connection.

ifconfig shows the “en0” interface as active but the neither the 10 or 100
lights is lit on the dongle.

pci shows that the card is still configured with the same address (fe00h)
and interrupt (11).

I’ve tried slaying io-net and manually starting it as follows…

io-net -del900 verbose=4 -ptcpip

sloginfo shows the following…

Jun 16 10:11:18 5 10 0 devn-el900: Vendor Id.=0x10b7 Device
Id.=0x5157 pci index=0 Irg=0x000b
Jun 16 10:11:18 5 10 0 Caps (32a6). Card is a 90X
Jun 16 10:11:18 5 10 0 media_options: 40
Jun 16 10:11:18 5 10 0 el900_init_phy: speed: 0, duplex:0
Jun 16 10:11:18 5 10 0 devn-el900: PHY found at address 0.
Jun 16 10:11:18 2 10 0 devn-el900: MDI_GetActiveMedia returned
3
Jun 16 10:11:18 2 10 0 Mode = Unknown Link
Jun 16 10:11:18 5 10 0 Media Options: 40
Jun 16 10:11:18 5 10 0 Internal Config: 600000
Jun 16 10:11:20 2 10 0 Unable to determine active media
Jun 16 10:11:20 5 14 0 tcpip starting
Jun 16 10:11:20 3 14 0 Using random number generator. See
“random” option

Anyone have any help for me?

Thanks.

–Brent

\

Okay… is there anything else I can do or is an update due out soon?

“Hugh Brown” <hsbrown@qnx.com> wrote in message
news:Voyager.030616151947.31714E@node90.ott.qnx.com

This problem has been resolved, but I cannot send you an updated driver,
as there are a whole lot more dependencies on the new driver.

Previously, S. Brent Faulkner wrote in qdn.public.qnxrtp.installation:

Okay… is there anything else I can do or is an update due out soon?

There is an update out soon, but I’m not sure what changes will be in the
update. I’ll have to see if I can get the updated driver compiled under
6.2.1 and get back to you.

“Hugh Brown” <> hsbrown@qnx.com> > wrote in message
news:> Voyager.030616151947.31714E@node90.ott.qnx.com> …
This problem has been resolved, but I cannot send you an updated driver,
as there are a whole lot more dependencies on the new driver.

Thanks. Without a network connection, my notebook makes a pretty good
doorstop :wink:

“Hugh Brown” <hsbrown@qnx.com> wrote in message
news:Voyager.030617080243.24818B@node90.ott.qnx.com

There is an update out soon, but I’m not sure what changes will be in the
update. I’ll have to see if I can get the updated driver compiled under
6.2.1 and get back to you.

Sent updated driver via e-mail.

Previously, S. Brent Faulkner wrote in qdn.public.qnxrtp.installation:

Thanks. Without a network connection, my notebook makes a pretty good
doorstop > :wink:

“Hugh Brown” <> hsbrown@qnx.com> > wrote in message
news:> Voyager.030617080243.24818B@node90.ott.qnx.com> …

There is an update out soon, but I’m not sure what changes will be in the
update. I’ll have to see if I can get the updated driver compiled under
6.2.1 and get back to you.
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Hugh,

As reported in my e-mail to you…

I managed to get it on there by booting from the install CD and then using
ftp to get it from my Windows box.

Then I booted from hd and copied it to /lib/dll (I assume this was the right
place to put it).

I restarted my notebook again, and it looks like the card started up
properly (100 MB indicator lights up on dongle)… however, it then hung
after the “Detecting EIDE. Scanning for devices.” message.

Oddly enough, it worked when I then rebooted again (and the time after
that).

Cheers.

“Hugh Brown” <hsbrown@qnx.com> wrote in message
news:Voyager.030617105139.14226C@node90.ott.qnx.com

Sent updated driver via e-mail.