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Lewis G Rosenthal wrote:<snip>
Hi, Thomas...
Thomas Dennis wrote:
Lewis G Rosenthal wrote:
On 02/21/10 03:32 am, Thomas Dennis thus wrote :
Hi All:
I must have done something right because I now get the
GenMac Sign-on message. But there is a small detail that
I haven't been able to correct.
And that's a green blinking notice that:
"No valid hardware found for (WRND32$)"
<snip>What is this section in the PROTOCOL.ini [W8086x4224_NIF]Nor should you. Indeed, that is the entry for *my* Intel chip. Yours will be something like [W168Cx001C_NIF] for an Atheros AR5008, for example.
designed for. It looks like it would be something for an Intel chip.
I have no such entry in my PROTOCOL.ini.
Is that due to the fact that the Chip Set in the D-LinkYes. The 168C is the manufacturer code, and the 001C is the model code. Put them together (168C:001C) and you have a PCI ID string. Each PCI device has a (hopefully) unique ID string.
card is from Atheros?
<snip>Because our cards are different. These refer to the filenames of the Windows driver files located in the wrapper directory.
From where do these two entries originate?No. Only the GenMAC nif and GENM32W.OS2 driver will be there. The wrapper files stay under the GenMAC tree.
If my understanding is correct than these two files should
be in x:\IBMCOM\MACS but these files aren't there.
Your wrapper nif is also incorrect. Under the FILE section, it should read:
[FILE]
Name = GENM32W.OS2
Path = IBMCOM\MACS
<snip>Or are these two from Windows?Yes. You need to put them in your wrapper directory.
So I see. You still have an error in your PROTOCOL.INI file:
The Windows drivers for the D-Link/AR5008 card are
"ar5416.sys" and "net5416.inf".
Question.I thought I covered this in my presentation, but perhaps I didn't create a slide for it... Anyway, follow along:
Where should I put these files so the program can
find them?
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