Hi everyone.
To anyone using the excellent PicoMEM card in your Amiga, and wanting to also use the WiFi portion in addition to HDD, FDD and AdLib...
I had trouble negotiating an IP address via DHCP or static under an A2386SX Bridgeboard. Therefore, mTcp would not function.
After some discussion with FreddyV, the creator of PicoMEM, I was able to get it working on my WiFi network. I had to revert from the latest PicoMEM firmware (as of this writing: 11_16_25) to the (test) "Aug-25" version.
Simplest solution is to use IRQ5 for both PicoMEM board (via jumper) and also your NE2000 driver, inside the Pico "bios".
I was able to use the default resources of 0x300 and 0x60 for the NE2000 and not have a Bridgeboard conflict.
You cannot assign the same IRQ for board and NE2000 in the new firmware version, and this is not good news for Bridgeboard users. As you may know, the Bridgeboard has no conflict with IRQ5 (LPT2) and no conflict with IRQ's 10, 11, 12 and 15. The PicoMEM only allows itself and NE2000 to use IRQ's 3, 5 or 7. The Bridgeboard uses IRQ3 for the communications between the Amiga and PC. IRQ7 is for LPT1 redirection.
I recommend to load your AMOUSE driver and PMINIT AFTER you load the PM/NE2000 driver in Autoexec. Otherwise, I got errors.
Hopefully, a new firmware comes out allowing higher IRQ settings for the NE2000 interface. Until then, the August 2025 firmware with IRQ5 will work if you need to use the networking feature.
Hope this is helpful to someone.
To anyone using the excellent PicoMEM card in your Amiga, and wanting to also use the WiFi portion in addition to HDD, FDD and AdLib...
I had trouble negotiating an IP address via DHCP or static under an A2386SX Bridgeboard. Therefore, mTcp would not function.
After some discussion with FreddyV, the creator of PicoMEM, I was able to get it working on my WiFi network. I had to revert from the latest PicoMEM firmware (as of this writing: 11_16_25) to the (test) "Aug-25" version.
Simplest solution is to use IRQ5 for both PicoMEM board (via jumper) and also your NE2000 driver, inside the Pico "bios".
I was able to use the default resources of 0x300 and 0x60 for the NE2000 and not have a Bridgeboard conflict.
You cannot assign the same IRQ for board and NE2000 in the new firmware version, and this is not good news for Bridgeboard users. As you may know, the Bridgeboard has no conflict with IRQ5 (LPT2) and no conflict with IRQ's 10, 11, 12 and 15. The PicoMEM only allows itself and NE2000 to use IRQ's 3, 5 or 7. The Bridgeboard uses IRQ3 for the communications between the Amiga and PC. IRQ7 is for LPT1 redirection.
I recommend to load your AMOUSE driver and PMINIT AFTER you load the PM/NE2000 driver in Autoexec. Otherwise, I got errors.
Hopefully, a new firmware comes out allowing higher IRQ settings for the NE2000 interface. Until then, the August 2025 firmware with IRQ5 will work if you need to use the networking feature.
Hope this is helpful to someone.
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