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- From: rivero <rivero@cc.unizar.es>
- Subject: ShineNet drivers dont follow standard
- Message-ID: <1992Nov6.195832.17819@ulrik.uio.no>
- X-Xxdate: Wed, 4 Nov 92 20:55:59 GMT
- Sender: news@ulrik.uio.no (Mr News)
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- Organization: fisica teorica UZ
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- Date: Fri, 6 Nov 1992 19:58:32 GMT
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- We were trying to use PKTMUX with a Shinenet 16 bits ethernet card
- to run two tcp apllications under windows and we have found the
- first problem before to begin. PKTMUX relies on a identification as
- PKTDRV which the Shinenet Driver doesnt follow. And to specify
- directly the interrupt address seems not to work, so perhaps any
- other thing is violated.
- Before blaminf of shinenet (it works well with PC TCP, and
- is compatible with QvtNet - with a mortal slowing down problem I
- have been unable to solve, thought), I wonder if anyone has
- found a workaround for this problem... any idea?
-
- Alejandro RIvero
- rivero@cc.unizar.es
- Zaragoza Univ, Spain
-