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I am joining this discussion because I am trying to do the same thing and
having problems.
The "OS/2 Warp Compatible Hardware" web site says that USB NIC devices needs to
use a Kawasaki KL5KUSB101(b) chip set, so far I have not found any information
on what chip set this thing uses so I need the IDs. I have a Linksys
"Wireless-G USB Network Adapter" and want to get the vendor ID and the device
ID to see if it a supported device.
I execute USBRES (eCS 1.2) and get a pop-up
Error Loading File
I click OK and get another pop-up
TList error exception (EListError) occured at
$000104E2 !
Terminate program ?
If I click "no" the program ends.
If I click "yes" I get a pop-up
Exception occured: Tlist error exception
(EListError) occured at $00038477
Program is terminated
This is without the Linksys plugged in so it is not the problem. This is on a
Thinkpad T41 with an external USB Logitech wireless mouse and whatever other
devices are hooked up internally.
What next?
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Robert Blair
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