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Re: MorphOS PowerUP and PCMCIA network adapters
« on: October 24, 2006, 08:07:55 AM »
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But with this card.resource not showing up, it wouldn't even make any sense to try it with a cnet.device compatible PCMCIA card.


cnet.device always worked for me but it was three years ago.

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Maybe I'll try to install the PCMCIA-patches in Morphos (although others have already stated that MOS already does this).


PCMCIA patches only fix reset bug in AOS.
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Re: MorphOS PowerUP and PCMCIA network adapters
« Reply #1 on: October 24, 2006, 04:01:28 PM »
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Just as a guess - do you think it's rather a problem of the 3c589-driver or a real hardware-problem (e.g. conflict with Mediator)? Would it be worthwhile getting a cnet-based PCMCIA-card?


You are not the only having problem with 3c589 driver in MorphOS. It just fails to work. I once tried to look into driver source code but without having a hardware it is next to impossible to do anything about it.
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