RetroNinja
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I've tried a couple things and seem to get the same error. Always a 'Could not add interface"XXX" (Inout/output error)'
Test1 was an A1200 + OS 3.2.1 + 3.2 ROM + 3Com 3c589D PCMCIA card + Roadshow 1.15 (full paid version); with only the original 2MB memory I would get some crashes
Test2 was an A2000 + OS3.2.3 + 3.1.4 ROM + Ariadne_II card + Roadshow 1.15 (full paid version); with 3MB memory I was still getting mem crashes so I added a Micron 2MB card (5MB total) for stability
In both instances I
Completely aside, if you are running OS 3.2.x and a network card, 3MB is still not enough.
Why does this forum software force this? Argh.
Edit: And, yup, adding the 3c589 driver to the A1200 solved the problem.
My bad on that. Since everything was promoting itself as SANA-II compliant I thought a driver was not needed, just the network adapter config file.
Test1 was an A1200 + OS 3.2.1 + 3.2 ROM + 3Com 3c589D PCMCIA card + Roadshow 1.15 (full paid version); with only the original 2MB memory I would get some crashes
Test2 was an A2000 + OS3.2.3 + 3.1.4 ROM + Ariadne_II card + Roadshow 1.15 (full paid version); with 3MB memory I was still getting mem crashes so I added a Micron 2MB card (5MB total) for stability
In both instances I
- installed Roadshow
- copied Sys:Storage/NetInterfaces/ driver+driver.info to devs:NetInterfaces
- rebooted
Completely aside, if you are running OS 3.2.x and a network card, 3MB is still not enough.
Why does this forum software force this? Argh.
Edit: And, yup, adding the 3c589 driver to the A1200 solved the problem.
My bad on that. Since everything was promoting itself as SANA-II compliant I thought a driver was not needed, just the network adapter config file.
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