wrote:
> Ship me copies of:
>
> \config.sys
> \ibmcom\protocol.ini
> \mptn\bin\setup.cmd
>
> from volume E: and volume P: and I will update the
> volume E: files to
> enable both NICs.
Hi Steven,
I sent this to you a couple days ago. It was not
clear to me from your message whether or not you
wanted me to bring the XPC with me to the meeting. If
this could be resolved with a couple reworked files
emailed to me -- prior to the meeting, perhaps -- that
would eliminate the need to haul anything down there.
And that would be a plus.
Steve Schiffman (apparently) identified the *correct*
Gigabit driver at the Help Desk, with a little help
from a post I found in one of the newsgroups a while
back. This would have been a first, since the ones we
tried earlier clearly were not the right one. It
seemed to work at the Help Desk, but rolled snake eyes
back here. I do not see that driver listed in the
list of possible driver choices on P: (eCS 1.1), but
think I can pick it out again from the MPTS list on E:
.
Regards,
Jordan
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