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Hello Everyone,
I'm now back on the Internet, using the VIA NIC on the motherboard (my original intent).
Thanks everyone for your help and suggestions. The VIA VT6102 Rhine II chipset
drivers did the trick, instead of the VIA 11063065 chipset drivers, identified by NICPak.
Thank you Steven for pointing me to those drivers. Incidently, PCI.EXE listed the NIC as
VIA VT6102 Rhine II, not VIA 11063065.
OK! I still have one problem and hopefully someone can help me on this. During bootup
I get a couple of error messages as follows:
VIA VT6102 Rhine II Another OS/2 NDIS MAC driver ver.1.06 (200512-17)
info: Set Power Management Status to D0 and/or clear PMESTS.
...,
...,other stuff goes here
...,
ioctl(SIOCAIFDDR): Invalid Arg
E:\MPTN\BIN\VDOSCTL.EXE
Press Enter to continue
Can anyone help me with the above? Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
HCM
HCM
On Tue, 14 Mar 2006 12:12:37 PST8, Steven Levine wrote:
>In <44171919.7080501@charter.net>, on 03/14/06
> at 11:27 AM, Ray Davison said:
>
>>Steven Levine wrote:
>>>
>>> Are the NICs sharing IRQs?
>
>>Seems so.
>
>Sure does. Perhaps Harry managed to install a backlevel version of the
>driver that does not do sharing. He's had this problem before. It's also
>possible that some other driver is grabbing the IRQ in exclusive mode.
>Hard to say with the limited data Harry has provided so far.
>
>BTW, there's an alternative driver for the VIA NIC
>
> http://www.os2warp.be/index2.php?name=gomindis#18
>
>It might be better optimized.
>
>
>Steven
>
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