said:
Hi,
>I selected the GenMac
>nForce 4 driver for the 10DE:0057 chipset.
This is probably correct. You can check the ids with pci.exe?
>The network adapter
>configuration shows W10DEX0057_NIF. When it boots, peer will not start.
It might only be failure partially. It appears that the NETBEUI
interfacde is OK.
>I believe that PROTOCOL.INI is incorrect,
It's farkled. You definitely need to tell the MPTS that you want the NIC
included in to the protocol stack.
>LANTRAN.LOG & PROTOCOL.INI are attached. I think I need
>another line in the [IBMLXCFG] section such as: W10DEX0057_nif =
>W10DEX0057.nif, but after adding that, it still does not work.
Try the attached and post the resulting lantran.log.
>Another item: This board has two NICs, but I only have one defined in
>MPTS. I have tried booting with the cable connected to both RJ-45 jacks,
>same story.
Dual NICs can work with the proper protocol.ini.
BTW, will you be a tomorrow's meeting? Should I bring your t-shirt?
Steven
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