Joe,
Thanks for the reply. I tried both ‘-i3’ and ‘-l3’ options to devp-pccard.
I was able to set the socket irq to 3 with the latter of the two.
Unfortunately, neither option would allow the driver to recognize the card.
I picked up the devn-wilinx driver from CDS. Their’s didn’t work either. I
also tested a few other configurations as well. These included starting
io-net from scratch and mounting the driver after io-net had been started.
A friend has a silver card and another type of Sony notebook. Neither of us
were able to activate either card on either system. The good news is that I
have a 3Com/Megahertz modem that works fine with devc-ser8250.
My system is a Sony Vaio PCG-Z505LS, his is a PCG-C1VN Picturebook. If
there is any system specific information that I can provide, please let me
know.
—Thom
Hardware Support Account <> hw@qnx.com> > wrote in message
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Hi,
Try starting devp-pccard with the ‘-i3’ argument. This will assign IRQ 3
to the adapter.
Then start the orinoco driver with the new output from pin.
Regards,
Joe
thom@supertwist.net > wrote:
Igor,
Thanks for the extra info. I had hoped I was on to something with the
extra
pcmcia slot. If I use the mount command, I get the same ‘unable to init
dll
devn-orinoco: No such device’ error message.
—Thom
Igor Kovalenko wrote:
I have 2 slots and pin reports 2 lines per each slot (2 lines with Sock
#1
and 2 lines with Sock #2, second line being ‘Empty’ for each slot).
Output
for Orinoco slot looks the same, except it uses irq 3 in my case.
What happens when you use the mount command? Do you get
/dev/io-net/en0? If
yes, what does nicinfo say?
thom@supertwist.net> > wrote in message
news:> 3B4385FC.5EF8BB83@supertwist.net> …
Igor,
That makes sense. The last three are the difference between your
mac and
mine. I tried the command line that you use to no avail.
Can you tell me if you see this when you do a pin?
pin
Sock Func Type Flags PID Base Size IRQ
1 0 Network C—I-±–X----- 81934 0x200 64 5
1 Empty ----MF---------- None
I’m wondering if the second line in the output may be part of my
problem.
It
may not be the orinoco driver if the devp-pccard thinks that my
one-slot
Sony
Vaio has a phantom second slot.
—Thom
Igor Kovalenko wrote:
I have Orinoco Silver (64 bit WEP). Exactly same output from pin
config,
pin
cis is almost the same too (last 3 bytes of Tuple 0x22 link=8 are
different:
2d 1d b7).
I start it like this:
mount -T io-net -o"key1=0xXXXXXXXXXX,default_key=1,network=xxxxx"
/lib/dll/devn-orinoco.so
Works like a champ. It autodetects irq/ioport/mac.
thom@supertwist.net> > wrote in message
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Chris,
I tried your suggestion, but didn’t seem to get any further.
Below is
some
additional information on my configuration. Any assistance you
can
provide
would be greatly appreciated.
—Thom
pin
Sock Func Type Flags PID Base Size
IRQ
1 0 Network C—I-±–X----- 81934 0x200 64 5
1 Empty ----MF---------- None
pin config
; socket 1
[device]
manufacturer = “Lucent Technologies”
product = “WaveLAN/IEEE”
info1 = “Version 01.01”
info2 = “”
regbase = 0x3e0
config = 0x01, 0x0600, irq any, io any+64 (width=16)
register = 0, 0x40, 0x40 ; level mode interrupts
pin cis
Socket : 1 - Function : 0
Device : Null 0k
Attribute Device : SRAM 1k
Other conditions (att) : MWait
Attribute Device : SRAM 1k
Card tuple version : 5.00
Manufacturer : Lucent Technologies
Name of Product : WaveLAN/IEEE
Add’nl info (lot #) : Version 01.01
Add’nl info (programming):
Manufacturer ID : 0x156 0x2
PC Card function : Network LAN Adapter
POST : 0x0
Tuple 0x22 link=2 : 01 07
Tuple 0x22 link=5 : 02 40 42 0f 00
Tuple 0x22 link=5 : 02 80 84 1e 00
Tuple 0x22 link=5 : 02 60 ec 53 00
Tuple 0x22 link=5 : 02 c0 d8 a7 00
Tuple 0x22 link=2 : 03 07
Tuple 0x22 link=8 : 04 06 00 02 2d 21 a6 41
Tuple 0x22 link=2 : 05 01
Configuration base/st : 0x3e0 0-subtuples
Configuration Index : 0x1 Last Default
Interface : I/O
Feature : 0x19
IO Space : Bus16 0x0-0x3F(6 lines)
IRQ Description : Pulse Level VEND BERR IOCK NMI 0 1 2
3 4 5
6 7
8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15
io-net -d orinoco ioport=0x200, irq=5, mac=00022d21a641
unable to init dll devn-orinoco: No such device
Chris McKillop wrote:
thom@supertwist.net > wrote:
Has anyone had any luck getting the ORiNOCO driver running
under
6.1?
‘pin’ shows that my Gold card is recognized by devp-pccard.
When
starting io-net -d orinoco, I get a message saying that the
driver
could
not find a compatible device.
Any ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Try passing in the ioport,irq, and mac addres of the device and
let
us
know
if that makes it work.
io-net -d orinoco ioport=0x…,irq=…,mac=…
chris
–
cdm@qnx.com > “The faster I go, the behinder I
get.”
Chris McKillop – Lewis
Carroll –
Software Engineer, QSSL
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