Mailing List os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com Archived Message #102

From: "Hakan" <os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com> Full Headers
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Subject: Re: [OS2Wireless] Genmac Installation Issue
Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2008 02:42:13 -0500 (EST)
To: "OS/2 Wireless Users Mailing List" <os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com>

Hi Lewis,

Thank you, adding STACK32 did the trick and the system no longer traps.
 The relevant portion of PROTOCOL.INI now looks like this:

[W8086X4224_nif]

   DriverName = WRND32$
   VENDOR = 0x8086
   DEVICE = 0x4224
   NDIS_SYS = "W29N51.SYS"
   NDIS_INF = "W29N51.INF"
   SSID = "WLAN"
   DEBUGLEVEL = "NO"
   OPTIONS = "STACK32"

I see that you have SSID = "ANY" whereas I have "WLAN" and that you
have DEBUGLEVEL = "NONE" whereas mine says "NO".  Is there any
significance to the former difference?  The latter I assume is the very
same setting which can be expressed in two different ways.

Hakan

On Sun, 17 Feb 2008 10:26:49 -0500, Lewis G Rosenthal wrote:

>Apologies for the top post, all...just following the flow.
>
>Sorry, I've been reading this thread off and on from my handheld,
>without regard to the threading, and have been missing much of the
>discussion. My apologies, Hakan.
>
>Here's what I have in PROTOCOL.INI:
>
>[W8086X4224_nif]
>
>   DriverName = WRND32$
>   VENDOR = 0x8086
>   DEVICE = 0x4224
>   NDIS_SYS = "W29N51.SYS"
>   NDIS_INF = "W29N51.INF"
>   SSID = "ANY"
>   DEBUGLEVEL = "NONE"
>   OPTIONS = "NONE"
>
>Note that I am no longer using the STACK32 option (on the OPTIONS =
>line). I believe (now that I think of it) that the requirement for it
>has to do with the version of UNIAUD in use, and the later builds of
>UNIAUD seem to play better (pardon the pun) with GenMAC than they did
>some time ago (there was a time when we couldn't get sound at all with
>GenMAC installed).
>
>So, to answer your point, and Christian's (and apologies if I've led
>everyone astray by talking off the top of my head earlier), STACK32
>is/was necessary for the w29n51.sys driver, which did/will trap under
>older UNIAUD builds without it. However, using the newest builds of
>UNIAUD (1.1.4+), you should be fine, as above.
>
>Hakan, what was your trap, anyway? 008? (That's what I would expect,
>which would indicate an interrupt conflict.)
>
>On 02/15/08 10:03 am, Hakan thus wrote :
>> Hi Lewis,
>>
>> Where should add this statement?  Thanks.
>>
>> Hakan
>>
>> On Thu, 14 Feb 2008 22:58:35 -0500, Lewis G Rosenthal wrote:
>>
>>  
>>> OPTIONS = STACK32



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