said:
>In <200709051932.l85JWYue032631@nlpi029.prodigy.net>, on 09/05/07
> at 12:32 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>>The new RC2 still does not recognize my sound (NForce 405, 10DE:03F)
>You might want to try the latest uniaud release candidate.
I have uniaud-latest 1.1.4 RC3. Is there a later one that you know of?
>>nor
>>does it recognize my LAN (RealteK 10EC:8167). I tried using the RealteK
>>8169 Mac adapter, but it didn't recognize my LAN.
>Did you try
> http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/os2/system/drivers/network/rtgnda06.zip
I tried one of those, but I didn't keep track of the number. I will get
this one and try again.
>>DOS windows and WINOS2 windows work when using the onboard video. I put
>>in a PCI-E card, and the DOS and WinOS2 windows stopped working.
>You might want to give the Panorama drivers a try.
Will do. Do you have a url off hand?
>>I installed a PCI Lan card so I could submit a report, but MPTS does not
>>work! I get to the part where it says to click on "configure" and at that
>>point I am returned to the command line.
>Try running mpts from the command line. There's been some work done to
>wrap the standard mpts.exe with some code that will keep the LAN and
>TCP/IP configurations in sync. This could be failing.
I tried running it from the command line both under 4os2 and under CMD,
but the result is the same.
I supposed I could reinstall eCS and point to the lan card during the
install. But if you have a less kludgy solution, let me know.
Thanks,
Sandy
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