thanks,
I attach the file.
Okay, PCI says the 6200 is an 8086:4329. That was not in the available devices, so I took a guess and added it to GenMU_TEST-0-4-5.wpi. Intel seems to be pretty consistent in their drivers, so that will probably work, IF you can get the radio to turn on. I suspect that you won't be able to do that.
You need to install using the WarpIn installer, which makes the proper files available, THEN you need to use (Network) Adapters and Protocols to configure it properly.
I don't see the 6300 in the file...
Good luck...
Bad news, is not working.
In the sample below Genmac boot ... green:
NO VALID HARDWARE-INFO IN PROTOCOL.INI FOR WRND32 $
In lantran.log:
IBM OS/2 LANMSGDD [05/21/04] 6.00 is loaded and operational.
IBM OS/2 TCPBEUI 6.00.0
TCPBEUI: Using a 32-bit data segment.
IBM OS/2 NETBIOS 4.0
Adapter 1 has 223 NCBs, 130 sessions, and 20 names available to NETBIOS applications.
NETBIOS 4.0 is loaded and operational.
IBM LANVDD is loaded and operational.
IBM OS/2 LAN Netbind
PRO0025: An error occurred when the program tried to bind TCPIP_NIF to W8086X4239_nif.
TCPBEUI: Logical adapter 1 is trying to bind to TCP/IP interface lan0.
LT00141: Errors occurred while attempting to initialize TCPBEUI.
In scanx:
[C:\ecs\system\genmac\bin]scanx
DosOpen WRND32$ failed with error 110 at 304
Exiting with rc 110
Modified, the file protocol.ini, debug = ALL.
And create a cmd with type wrnddb$ >genmac.log that include in the startup folder,
but not give me any info.
saludos
I have installed windows 7 32 bits, in the same pc, and I got some information from which the attached file. Here you can see how w7, plays this card as N 6300