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Hardware / Re: CH340 serial
« on: December 24, 2024, 12:39:43 am »Quote
Help me, please. Add support for this device to the USBCOM driver.
Perhaps a silly question, but have you tried USBSER,SYS?
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Help me, please. Add support for this device to the USBCOM driver.
Probably you know it anyway but what comes to mind are -
- disable Energy saving in XP WLAN driver setting
- shut down XP while WLAN is acitve
I've a T43 somewhere in the store which I'm pretty sure with working wlan.
Sorry, but I seem to have missed something. This isn't working, and I have run out of time, for now. See if you can make it work, and I will be back later.
Now, a travel router attached to an Ethernet port does so much more,
I have no prior experience with WIFI under OS/2, so do not expect any prior knowledge.
I got the GenMac driver loaded on boot. It says: Loaded for Device: Intel 5100 a/b/g [8086/4237] ("WRND32"). So I suspected all is good.
Any help?
So, if you are coming to Warpstock this year, please mention why. If not, please go into some detail as to your reasons for not making the trip (travel cost, hassle of getting there, registration cost, bad timing, lack of enthusiasm for the location, etc.). We want to know.
DEVICE=C:\OS2\BOOT\USBMOUSE.SYS /DEVICE:1
does it on my Lenovo L530.C:\sys\install\ZIP2.EXE
which is the OLD standalone ZIP. note that the OLD ZIP cannot do files larger than 2GB (in, or out).
I have no idea what the NOLARGENTEXEICON setting does and there is definitely no code in Samba that would handle it
SET NOLARGENTEXEICON=n
Limit the number of megabytes (=n) the WPS should scan through Windows EXE files for the program icon before assigning a default icon
Available: New kernels from testcase (APAR PJ27886)
Source: XWorkplace Mailinglist
Reading generally it seems there are statements you can add related to adding specific protocols to SMB.conf, like Netbios - there were also statements about various network protocols listening on different ports - was looking to see if anyone can tell me any success stories about connecting to some of these legacy systems under ArcaMapper.
Agree the Samba Server in ArcaOS is 3.x (OLD) - however I've been posted builds of a Samba 4.x server here for some time. Current build is based on Samba 4.19.4.