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RE: RE: Is the Intel 82567LM NIC supported ?
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02/23/2010 1:06 PM
post48050
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RE: RE: Is the Intel 82567LM NIC supported ?
Have you tried running the latest devn-e1000.so
with the "did=0x10de" option for your hardware?
Hugh?
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aboyd
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Re: Is the Intel 82567LM NIC supported ?
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02/23/2010 1:41 PM
post48063
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Re: Is the Intel 82567LM NIC supported ?
Please try the attached 6.3.2 driver.
On 10-02-23 1:00 PM, "Ozkan Celik" <community-noreply@qnx.com> wrote:
> We have a Dell Optiplex 760 that has Intel 82567LM-3 NIC.
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> Device ID: 10de
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> Earlier we had QNX 6.4.1 on it, and the NIC worked fine. I think it was
> working on the driver devnp-e1000.so (I did not check it though). Now we had
> to downgrade the system to QNX 6.3.2, and the NIC is not working anymore. I
> tried mounting devn-i82544 and a copy of an experimental devn-e1000.so I found
> on this forum, but both gave the error "No such device". Mounting
> devn-speedo.so does not give this error, but en0 does not still appear under
> dev/io-net after the mounting.
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> We have to have this system running QNX 6.3.2 and not 6.4.1. Any help would be
> appreciated.
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> If there is no way to make the original NIC work on this computer, could you
> suggest a PCIe network card that would not have network driver issues on QNX
> 6.3.2? 2 PCI slots are already occupied, but there is a vacant PCIe slot.
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> http://community.qnx.com/sf/go/post48048
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