The web page for QNX6 network driver doesn’t say anything
about the DEC 21X4X.
Buying a network card is rather nightmarish, all I can find are
dlink and linksys.
Since Corman use DEC 21X4X I though of getting those.
–
“People looking to serious, should be looking to Sirius”
Not quite sure what the question is, but the devn-tulip.so supports
21x4x chips.
-----Original Message-----
From: Mario Charest [mailto:mcharest@deletezinformatic.com]
Posted At: Sunday, June 10, 2001 5:33 PM
Posted To: os
Conversation: Hardware
Subject: Hardware
The web page for QNX6 network driver doesn’t say anything
about the DEC 21X4X.
Buying a network card is rather nightmarish, all I can find are
dlink and linksys.
Since Corman use DEC 21X4X I though of getting those.
–
“People looking to serious, should be looking to Sirius”
“Rennie Allen” <RAllen@csical.com> wrote in message
news:D4907B331846D31198090050046F80C9051D49@exchangecal.hq.csical.com…
Not quite sure what the question is, but the devn-tulip.so supports
21x4x chips.
I know, I wasn’t posting a question. I was trying to point to the fact
the web page for supported hardware list doesn’t mention 21x2x chipset
support
-----Original Message-----
From: Mario Charest [mailto:> mcharest@deletezinformatic.com> ]
Posted At: Sunday, June 10, 2001 5:33 PM
Posted To: os
Conversation: Hardware
Subject: Hardware
The web page for QNX6 network driver doesn’t say anything
about the DEC 21X4X.
Buying a network card is rather nightmarish, all I can find are
dlink and linksys.
Since Corman use DEC 21X4X I though of getting those.
–
“People looking to serious, should be looking to Sirius”