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    <title>Updated GenmU_TEST</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.org.netlabs.genmac.user/3403</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;I have updated the test version of GENMU at:


(use the word "unsupported" - without the quotes, and in lower case - 
if you are asked for a password). The devices that are waiting for 
confirmation that they work (or don't) are:
RALINK Wlan [1814:2790]
Atheros Wlan [168C:0023]
3COM Megahertz 10/100 LAN CardBus PC Card [10B7:5157]
Atheros Wlan [168C:002B]
Realtek 8172 Wlan [10EC:8172]
Realtek 8199 Wlan [10EC:8199]
Ralink Wlan [1814:0781]
Centrino Ultimate-N 6300 3x3 AGN [8086:4238]
Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit [14E4:1648]
Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit [14E4:16B7]
Atheros Wlan [168C:0024]

The main change (other than a couple of devices) is that the installer 

now performs the patching of \IBMCOM\MACS\genm32w.os2 for you. It does 

expect to find an unaltered version of genm32w.os2 in that location, or 

the patch can silently fail to happen. PLEASE READ the 
GENMU_TEST_README.TXT file.

In fact, the 168C:0024 has been made to work, which probably means that 

the 168C:0023 and 168C:002B devices will also work, but I left it here 

for testing purposes.

NOTE: that the GenMU-0-1-6.wpi installer has not, yet, been changed to 

use the new install method (which only applies to Wireless Lan 
Adapters).

If you have one of the above devices, please test this, and let me know 

if it works. You should UNINSTALL any previously installed GENMU 
devices before trying these ones.

Thanks...



&lt;/pre&gt;</description>
    <dc:creator>Doug Bissett</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2012-04-02T23:18:02</dc:date>
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  <item rdf:about="http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.org.netlabs.genmac.user/3400">
    <title>MAC addresses</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.org.netlabs.genmac.user/3400</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;My quest for making the Intel Centrion 6300 a/g/n/ card work seemed to have
ended when nobody were able to explain the error message

WRND32$  WRAPPER ErrorLog 0x40001b7c

in Lantran.log.  One possible explanation for this error could be that the MAC
address is 

WRND32$  WRAPPER hardware init successfull MAC : 000000:000000.

On the eComStation.ru FAQ pages for unsupported GenMac installation it says that
if the MAC address is 000000:000000, one needs to set the MAC address manually.
 Unfortunately, it does not say how this is done.  I've searched the OS/2 help
pages where it says:

Use NET RIPLMACH to create, change, display, or delete a remote IPL (RIPL)
requester definition using parameters that are specified on the command line.
Use this command only with WorkSpace On-Demand requester definitions

with the following specific command: NET RIPLMAC /MA(C) mac:adr

Anyone with experience here, or with another suggestion?
&lt;/pre&gt;</description>
    <dc:creator>Eirik Romstad</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2012-03-12T21:53:29</dc:date>
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    <title>GENMAC UNSUPPORTED updates</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.org.netlabs.genmac.user/3397</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Thanks to Lewis Rosenthal, I have added two devices to the GENMU 
package, and one to the GENMU_TEST package.

The GENMU package now contains:
&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;
UNOFFICIAL DEVICES supported as UNSUPPORTED:
=====================
Atheros Wlan AR5007EG/AR242X [168C:001C]
Attansic Fast Ethernet [1969:2048]
Broadcom Gigabit [14E4:1601]
Broadcom Gigabit [14E4:165A]
Broadcom Gigabit [14E4:1693]
Broadcom GigaBit [14E4:16A7]
Broadcom GigaBit [14E4:16C7]


OFFICIAL DEVICES UPDATED:
====================
Intel 2200 Wlan [8086:4220]
Intel 2915abg Wlan [8086:4224]
&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;

The Broadcom GigaBit [14E4:16A7] and Broadcom GigaBit [14E4:16C7] are 
new.

The GENMU_TEST package now contains:
&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;
TEST devices included:
RALINK [1814:2790]
Atheros Wlan [168C:0023]
3COM Megahertz 10/100 LAN CardBus PC Card [10B7:5157]
Atheros Wlan [168C:002B]
Realtek Wlan [10EC:8172]
Realtek Wlan [10EC:8199]
Ralink Wlan [1814:0781]
Centrino Ultimate-N 6300 3x3 AGN [8086:4238]
Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit [14E4:1648]
Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit [14E4:16B7]
&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;

The Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit [14E4:16B7] is new, and will probably 
work, but it is untested.

NOTE: none of the GENMU_TEST devices have been reported to work, or not 
work (except the Centrino Ultimate-N 6300 3x3 AGN [8086:4238] and the 
Realtek Wlan [10EC:8172], which have been tried, without success). If 
you have one of them please see what you can do to test them.  Be sure 
to READ the README. Some of the test devices also have alternate 
drivers, so you should try all of them. Just change the appropriate 
file names in the \IBMCOM\PROTOCOL.INI file (it is a plain text file, 
and it should be obvious what to change).

You can get both packages, and the READMEs at:


Use the password "unsupported" (without the quotes, and lower case) if 
you are asked.

&lt;/pre&gt;</description>
    <dc:creator>Doug Bissett</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2012-03-06T03:07:38</dc:date>
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    <title>Broadcom BCM5751PKFB (integrated): No Valid Hardware Found</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.org.netlabs.genmac.user/3388</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;I have four HP DC7100 desktop PCs, circa 2005. Single processor, single 
core 3.0Ghz Intel.
I have installed eCS 2.1GA to one of them.  Single OS, single HDD, new 
blank HDD (WD20EARS, 2TiB) using Promise TX4 SATA 300 PIC host adapter.

MEMTEST86+ 4.20 tested the 2GiB RAM OK.

Kernel is 105_SMP

ACPI is 3.19.15, installed via the WarpIn pkg. (This hardware will hang 
at boot if installing "Modern Hardware, safe mode". Hangs during boot if
the PSD= line is REMd.)

GenMAC 2.2 (I did download the "Full Installation" from Netlabs and 
installed that one too, even though it appears to be the same as shipped
with eCS 2.1GA: no change before or after.)

The NIC is integrated, Broadcom BCM5751PKFB (14E4:1677).  The mainboard 
has only two expansion slots, so I am very interested in using this 
integrated NIC (rather than adding a NIC to a valuable PCI slot).

During boot, I see the GenMAC wrapper driver stating, "No Valid Hardware
Found for "WRND32$ " (note the space between '$' &amp;amp; the ending 
double-quote).

In PROTOCOL.INI, I have
   DEBUGLEVEL = "ALL"

At boot completion to desktop, at a command prompt:
C:\&amp;gt; type wrnddb$ &amp;gt; mylogfile.log

The file MYLOGFILE.LOG is zero-bytes (empty).

The file C:\ECS\SYSTEM\GENMAC\DRIVER\WRND32.LOG contains only one line:
//------------ Version 2.1 ------------------


The entire PROTOCOL.INI:
================================
[PROT_MAN]

   DRIVERNAME = PROTMAN$

[IBMLXCFG]

   tcpip_nif = tcpip.nif
   W14E4x1677_nif = W14E4x1677.nif

[tcpip_nif]

   DriverName = TCPIP$
   Bindings = W14E4x1677_nif

[W14E4x1677_nif]

   DriverName = WRND32$
   VENDOR = 0x14E4
   DEVICE = 0x1677
   NDIS_SYS = "B57XP32.SYS"
   NDIS_INF = "B57XP32.INF"
   DEBUGLEVEL = "ALL"
   OPTIONS = "NO"
==================================

What is my next step?  Can I provide any additional information?


&lt;/pre&gt;</description>
    <dc:creator>Al Savage</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2012-03-04T19:03:13</dc:date>
  </item>
  <item rdf:about="http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.org.netlabs.genmac.user/3380">
    <title>What devices (wired or wireless) do people require support for?</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.org.netlabs.genmac.user/3380</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Hi All,

Continuing a thread from 
http://www.os2world.com/component/option,com_smf/Itemid,63/topic,4990.msg23786/topicseen,1/#new

What devices - wired or wireless - would end users like to see support 
for in multimac?

I'm in the VERY early stages of exploring what's required to port a 
linux network card driver to multimac.

I'd prefer to start on a wired driver as I perceive at least that that's 
an easier path as at least we know the multimac framework supports that. 
  If/when I can get a wired device to work, I'd then look at a wireless 
driver.

Cheers,

Paul
&lt;/pre&gt;</description>
    <dc:creator>Paul Smedley</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2012-03-02T23:22:01</dc:date>
  </item>
  <item rdf:about="http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.org.netlabs.genmac.user/3374">
    <title>WPA Supplicant 2.0-devel build</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.org.netlabs.genmac.user/3374</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Hi All,

I built wpa_supplicant 2.0-devel, based on a download from the git 
repository which was updated this morning.

Test build is at:

http://smedley.id.au/wpa_supplicant-2.0-devel-os2-2012-02-25.zip

Replace your existing wpa_supplicant.exe with the one from the zip, 
noting that libc064.dll is a requirement.

Please report results either here or directly to me via email.

Cheers,

Paul
&lt;/pre&gt;</description>
    <dc:creator>Paul Smedley</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2012-02-25T04:41:27</dc:date>
  </item>
  <item rdf:about="http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.org.netlabs.genmac.user/3373">
    <title>Unsupported installation - errormessages in GenMac</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.org.netlabs.genmac.user/3373</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;I have been working hard (with the assistance of Doug Bisset and others) to use
GenMac and XWLAN to provide wireless access for Intel Centrino 5xxx and 6xxx
cards.  My test case it is the Intel Centrino 6300 card in a Lenovo Thinkpad
T410, but if sucessful, I think this could be useful to others as well.

I have gotten this far:
- the GenMac driver loads appropriately and the boot process is fine and no
errors in the Genm32w.log
- XWLAN is properly installed, and picks up GenMac properly with one exception:
in the Properties/Device on the XWLAN widget the pulldown menu does not provide
a choice of GenMac available drivers (as it should).  According to Christian
Langanke, XWLAN should pick up the appropriate parameters from GenMac if it is
working.

I think (but is not certain) the failure may be linked to the second kast
following message from my Lantran.log file (in the ibmcom directory):

IBM OS/2 LANMSGDD [05/21/04] 6.00 is loaded and operational.
IBM OS/2 LAN Netbind
WRND32$  bound to  "TCPIP_NIF".
WRND32$  WRAPPER for bus: 3 slot: 0 Vendor: 0x8086 Device: 0x4238.
WRND32$  load SYS: "netw4x32.sys" length: 2206976 CRC: 0x84fd / 0x1005.
WRND32$  load INF: "netw4x32.reg" length: 2647.
WRND32$  WRAPPER ErrorLog 0x40001b7c.
WRND32$  WRAPPER hardware init successfull MAC : 000000:000000.

Anyone with any suggestions what WRAPPER ErrolLog 0x40001b7c means?

If this is solved GenMac can be given prolonged life for currently unupported
devices while we wait for the MultiMac project to produce WiFi drivers.
&lt;/pre&gt;</description>
    <dc:creator>Eirik Romstad</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2012-02-23T09:16:49</dc:date>
  </item>
  <item rdf:about="http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.org.netlabs.genmac.user/3362">
    <title>Support for Eeepc 901 networking</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.org.netlabs.genmac.user/3362</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Hi!

Installing the full Genmac 2.2 package on my eeepc 901 running eCS 2.1 says it 
doesn't find any matching drivers, so I tried following the instructions for 
how to add new ones, but didn't manage to do it manually.

Here is a ZIP of the relevant files from the Windows drivers (directly from the 
installer package, I do not have Windows installed on the machine):
http://www.softwolves.pp.se/tmp/eeepc-network.zip

The network drivers are identified as such by lspci on Linux:

01:00.0 Network controller [0280]: RaLink RT2860 [1814:0781]
  Subsystem: RaLink Device [1814:2790]
  Physical Slot: eeepc-wifi
  Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 19
  Memory at fbef0000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=64K]
  Capabilities: &amp;lt;access denied&amp;gt;
  Kernel driver in use: rt2860

04:00.0 Ethernet controller [0200]: Atheros Communications AR8121/AR8113/AR8114 
Gigabit or Fast Ethernet [1969:1026] (rev b0)
  Subsystem: ASUSTeK Computer Inc. Device [1043:8324]
  Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 28
  Memory at fbfc0000 (64-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=256K]
  I/O ports at ec80 [size=128]
  Capabilities: &amp;lt;access denied&amp;gt;
  Kernel driver in use: ATL1E

I hope this is useful, if not, I will do what I can to help out.
&lt;/pre&gt;</description>
    <dc:creator>Peter Krefting</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2012-02-15T07:24:00</dc:date>
  </item>
  <item rdf:about="http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.org.netlabs.genmac.user/3345">
    <title>Wifi chipsets that could possibly work thanks to the latest ACPI!</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.org.netlabs.genmac.user/3345</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;On the 30 of December last 2011 Mensys released ACPI version 3.19.14.

While still under active development this is a new public ACPI released
done by David. What might interested people here with Genmac/wifi testing.

Some people reported the needed the so called "PCI write" function in
acpi.cfg to get "wake up" certain Wifi chipsets. This is just one of the
many improvements in the new APCI version.

People who tested Genmac with NIC drivers that loaded and did not get an
IRQ reassigned might want to try again with this new ACPI version.
The PCI write option has been take out of ACPI. The code now scans the
PCI bus and turns on the device automatically. This might make some
wireless device work that previously did not work!


This is the current status of ACPI 3.19.15, which should be getting
close for public release. Below is the complete readme of the current
internal build of ACPI from the 31st of january. While more work is
needed. Suspend resume is realy making a lot of headway and working.

Readme from acpi 3.19.15 internal test version:

Readme for ACPI package version 3.19.15

This version of ACPI.PSD and related files is a beta version and still
under heavy development.

In addition to installing the requested software, the Warpin Installer
for this package will make the following changes to your system:
   1. Remove POWERMAN.EXE from you CONFIG.SYS, if it exists.
   2. Remove APM.SYS from your CONFIG.SYS, if it exists.
   3. Remove VAPM.SYS from your CONFIG.SYS, if it exists.
   4. Remove OS2APIC.PSD from your CONFIG.SYS, if it exists.
   5. Remove any duplicate copies of ACPI.PSD from \ and \OS2 on your
      boot disk.
   6. Remove any duplicate copies of APM.ADD from \ and \OS2 on your
      boot disk.

For your convenience, this Warpin package also includes several updates
that are NOT part of the ACPI project and not related to ACPI. Because
some of these updated files fix SMP related issues, you cannot deselect
the packages that contain those files. These updated files are:
   * PCIBUS.SNP
   * DOSCALL1.DLL
   * TCPIP32.DLL
   * IBMKBD.SYS
   * PSCOM.SYS
   * RESOURCE.SYS

Some improvement has been made with suspend/resume, but it still
precarious at best. Suspend/resume does not work on most systems.
If you get it to work on your system, consider yourself lucky. If
you want to try suspend/resume, please read the docs first. Do not
report problems with suspend/resume.

Versions of the ACPI.PSD 3.19.02 and higher work much differently than
previous versions of ACPI.PSD. Read the documentation.

ACPI.CFG is not used anymore and can be deleted.

Do not use the old powerman.exe anymore. A better powerman is now
integrated into AcpiDaemon.

ACPID.CFG is formatted differenly. Check the ACPID.CFG.SAMPLE file for the
new format. You should use the newest acpid.cfg.sample as your acpid.cfg
and modify it to enable your chosen parameters.

Do not use any switches with this version. Most switches are gone anyway.
The intent and design goal is that all systems will run with acpi.psd in
config.sys with no switches. The code automatically detects what hardware
is available and configures the system accordingly without input from the
user. If you have problems with no switches, you can try /VW or /PIC.
See the documentation.

Make sure you only use matched versions of all the files in this package.
You cannot mix some files from previous versions. The Warpin package
checks this for you.
   ACPI.PSD - The Platform Specific Driver
   ACPI32.DLL - The Application interface to ACPI.PSD
   AcpiDaemon.exe - A helper application. Handles throttling, logging.
   APM.ADD - A interface for routing legacy APM calls to ACPI.PSD
   AcpiStat.exe - Outputs some statistics from ACPI.PSD
   ACPID.CFG.SAMPLE - Sample AcpiDaemon configuration file
   IASL.EXE - ASL compiler

Note that APM.ADD is the APM compatiblitity suport for ACPI included in
this package. If you have the old APM.SYS installed, you must remove it
from your config.sys. The Warpin package checks this for you.

Special function keys on laptops will work if handled by ACPI. Some
keys require custom software which is being worked on. Read the docs.

Idle time power reduction, including HLT, is not implemented, and is
being investigated.

You should not have hyperthreading enabled.

This software is not compatible with software from the OS4 project.

This build is full of Trap 3's to stop the system if something bad happens.
If you get a Trap 3, please open a ticket and include a picture of the
trap screen.

This PSD has been tested with the following kernels:
   14.104a SMP
   14.104a SMP DEBUG
   14.105 SMP
   14.105 UNI

This new code should run much better and more stable than any prior version
(not counting the known problems). This cleanup effort and rewrite was
required because the way the old acpi.psd (prior to 3.19.02) was written was
not fixable, maintainable, or manageable. The way the PSD works now is much
different and more closely complies with the specifications than it did
before. This may or may not introduce new or different problems for some
people. However, now changes and fixes can be applied in an organized and
managable manner.

-----
David Azarewicz


About Previous Problems Blamed on ACPI
======================================

This new PSD is much more streamlined and faster than prior versions. It has
been found that this increased speed can expose existing bugs in other
drivers and other software which can cause traps and hangs. THIS IS NOT A
PROBLEM WITH THE PSD! The existing bugs were always there and are now
showing up because of faster systems and a faster PSD. This is especially
true for multiprocessor systems. These defects in other drivers and software
have always been there and have already shown up in the past but occured
so rarely that they could not be tracked down to the actual cause.

A few examples:
  1. There was a defect in tcpip32.dll which caused problems when running
     on multiprocessor systems.
  2. There was a defect in the IBMKBD.SYS driver which caused hangs and/or
     traps on some systems in conjunction with the IBM MOUSE.SYS driver.
  3. There was a defect in DOSCALL1.DLL which caused a trap on desktop
     startup, especially on multiprocessor systems.

Some of these defects were previously blamed on the PSD, primarily because
you need the PSD to run multiple processors, but they are not, and never
were, PSD problems.

If you have the Warpin package, IBMKBD.SYS, TCPIP32.DLL, and DOSCALL1.DLL
are included in the package and installed by Warpin.

Almost all of what the PSD does for booting is finished by the time the PSD
outputs the version banner to the screen. So any bootup problems that occur
after you see the PSD banner and after the chkdsks have run are probably not
caused by the PSD.


If You Have Problems
====================

Please see the complete Testing Guidelines at

    http://svn.netlabs.org/acpi/wiki/TestingGuide

Install the debug version of ACPI.PSD. If you have the Warpin package, you
can install the debug versions by selecting the debug package in the Warpin
installer, then copy them in place. It is best to not use AcpiDaemon.exe
and APM.ADD when gathering debug data. (REM them in your CONFIG.SYS).

Add the "/DBGLVL=3" switch to the PSD line in your CONFIG.SYS.

Create a log file by using "testlog acpi" or by using the "ACPI testlog.cmd"
object in the "ACPI Support" folder that was created by the Warpin package,
or by capturing a serial port log. Please see the complete instructions for
collecting logs in the Testing Guidelines at

    http://svn.netlabs.org/acpi/wiki/TestingGuide

Attach the appropriate log or zip file to your ticket.

Bugs should be reported via http://www.ecomstation.com/ Login and select
'Access bugtracker' from your profile page. Once in the bugtracker, select
project: eComStation 2.1 GA -&amp;gt; report issue -&amp;gt; Category ACPI. Please
indicate the manufacturer of your system or BIOS in the ticket.


Change Log
==========

Changes in 3.19.15:
-------------------

Changed PCI bus scan to scan all busses even if bridges are not found for
those busses.

Rewrote the ACPI root bridge detection routine to properly handle systems
with multiple root bridges.

Fixed the ACPI device tree walk routine to better accomodate variations
in different vendor's ACPI tables.

Fixed a trap due to a supurious interrupt on some Multi-CPU systems when
running in Mode 1.

Added a feature to the Power Manager to turn off (halt) CPUs when the
system is idle.

Fixed more bugs in APM.ADD.

Changed some debug output.

Reworked the routines for debug video output.

Added bldlevel string to AcpiDaemon.exe

Changed the version of APM.ADD to match the PSD.

Added an OverTempPower setting to the power manager in AcpiDaemon.

Changed to only override _OS_ if /OS= is specified on the command line.

Documentation updates. Added Power Manager documentation.

Warpin Installer fixes.


Changes in 3.19.14:
-------------------

Fixed an error in Local APIC ID assignment for multi-processor systems.

Documentation updates.


Changes in 3.19.13:
-------------------

DLL code cleanup and fix memory leak.

Rearranged some functions in DLL to try to workaround a long time existing
problem in the xworkplace/ecenter enhanced shutdown power off (page not
present problem). Even with this workaround, the xworkplace/ecenter
enhanced shutdown is still broken and the power off function may still not
work in some cases until xworkplace/ecenter gets fixed.

Some work on suspend/resume. It might work, but it is still not finished.

Some changes to acpid.cfg. See new acpid.cfg.sample.

Documentation updates.

There are still a few known problems on a few remaining oddball systems.
These problems are still being worked on. However, with this version,
this PSD should work well on over 90% of all systems. For now, beware
of Acer equipment, some Dell equipment, and systems like the IBM xSeries
servers.


Changes in 3.19.12:
-------------------

Fix for defective old AMD/VIA APICs or BIOS.

The PSD now checks and reassigns APIC IDs if needed.

/BAUD=n switch added for debug output

Some changes to acpid.cfg. See new acpid.cfg.sample.

Assign interrupts to all devices even if the BIOS says they are disabled.

Fixup enable bits for all devices (Fixes some systems with a defective
BIOS like Acer)

The PSD may now modify the PCI configuration in all modes including
modes 0 and 1.

Some work on suspend/resume. It is still not working.

APM.ADD may have problems. Use it at your own risk.


Changes in 3.19.11:
-------------------

Fixed ACPI memory allocation and mutex helper routines.

Major changes to the embedded controller code. Communication with the
embedded
controller now works correctly.

Major changes to event handling code.

Documentation was updated.

There is still much work to be done in APM.ADD and AcpiDeamon.exe so these
modules may not work correctly yet.

Suspend/resume is known to be broken.


Changes in 3.19.10:
-------------------

Fixed interrupt routing for link based systems.

Minor changes to interrupt startup code including: changed the trigger
type for
interrupt 8, masked interrupt 2 in Symmetric mode.

Removed temporary /NV switch. NVidia systems now work properly. The NVidia
chipset was never actually the problem. It was the BIOS.

Added temporary /TEST switch. This switch should only be used at the request
of the developer.

Documentation was updated

There is still much work to be done in APM.ADD and AcpiDeamon.exe so these
modules may not work correctly yet.


Changes in 3.19.09:
-------------------

Fixed a bug in APM.ADD that could cause a trap on startup.

Changed some debug output.

Temporarily added /NV switch for debugging NVidia hardware.


Changes in 3.19.08:
-------------------

Interrupts for unused PCI devices are now disabled.

Acpi startup reorganized, again.


Changes in 3.19.07:
-------------------

Acpi startup reorganized.

PCI configuration testing

APM.ADD now accepts /DBGLVL=n switch, default=0


Changes in 3.19.06:
-------------------

Acpi interrupt setup fixed.

PCI configuration fixes.

/FS switch removed


Changes in 3.19.05:
-------------------

update.cmd was added to make updating a system easier and less error prone
to typos.

Documentation was updated.


Changes in 3.19.04:
-------------------

The PSD now properly detects the initial interrupt configuration as setup by
the BIOS so that the transition to eCS works properly (or at least better).

The PCI configuration logic has been cleaned up and rewritten. It is better
now but not complete yet.

Several of the toolkit functions have been fixed.

Powerdlg.exe was added to the source tree and the distribution.


Changes in 3.19.03:
-------------------

More work on interrupt mode setup. The PSD now detects APIC versions and
configures itself appropriately. If IOAPICs are detected older than version
0x20 the PSD will not use them and therefore will not run in Symmetric Mode.
These APICs have problems handling EOI. A workaround may be implemented in
the future.

The resume code for interrupts has been cleaned up.

The shutdown code was cleaned up.

The AcpiDaemon.exe has been reorganized to be more flexible with different
types of functions such as PowerMan. The format of acpid.cfg has changed.
See the new acpid.cfg.sample for the new format.

Powerman is now integrated into acpidaemon.exe. You can still run
powerman.exe
if you do not run acpidaemon.exe, but they will not both run at the same
time.
The throttling algorithm has been improved. PowerMan configuration is now
integrated into acpid.cfg. The standalone powerman.exe is not supported
anymore. A new powerdlg.exe is available to talk to the new integrated
powerman
and write the new config format. Old versions of powerdlg.exe will not work
with the new integrated powerman and may cause problems if used.

The vpic.sys driver has been removed from the ACPI package. It may or
may not
be put back in the future. Do not use any version of vpic.sys from previous
ACPI distributions. You may use the IBM version of this driver.


Changes in 3.19.02:
-------------------

The interrupt handling and setup code in the PSD has been mostly rewritten.
It works differently than previous versions of ACPI.PSD. The documentation
has been updated to reflect the differences. Read it.

The most significant change is that the PSD now starts the system in
Symmetric
Mode (formerly known as APIC mode). This means that all drivers can be
assigned
one interrupt that they can use forever. The nightmare of switching
interrupts
part way through the bootup is now not necessary. Drivers also do not
need to
be "ACPI aware" in that they do not need to call the PSD to find their
interrupt.

Because of the changes, this PSD is more efficient and may cause your system
to operate faster. This may expose existing problems in other places. This
does NOT mean that the PSD is broken! These problems in other places were
already there and a faster system can uncover them or make them occur more
often. For example, there is a known existing problem starting the pmshell
due to a problem in doscall1.dll. The doscall1.dll problem can cause a
Trap D,
a Trap E, or a hang. This problem in doscall1.dll has always been there and
is not related to anything in the PSD. It can occur randomly when booting a
multiprocessor system. Increased system speed makes the problem more likely.
Single processor systems appear to not be affected. Again, this problem is
NOT a problem with the PSD. A solution to the doscall1.dll problem is being
investigated separately.
&lt;/pre&gt;</description>
    <dc:creator>Roderick Klein</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2012-02-03T23:48:29</dc:date>
  </item>
  <item rdf:about="http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.org.netlabs.genmac.user/3338">
    <title>Support for the Intel  Centrino 6200/6250/6300 cards using the 4965 GenMac settings</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.org.netlabs.genmac.user/3338</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;According to the Intel documentation it is the same software that is used for
all Centrino wifi cards from the 4965 and onwards. This may imply that the
GenMac? driver for the 4965 card also should work for the 6200/6250/6300 cards.

Has anyone tried to use the 4925 Genmac driver for later Intel Centrino cards
using the unsupported documentation on ecomstation.ru pages?

Also, for Thinkpad T4x0/T5x0-series that many choose to have preinstalled with
Win 7 (same driver file as for XP), does anyone know how to obtain the nif and
sym files?

For my system (T410) running eCS 2.1 Paul Hart's pci picks up the following
information:
 Bus 3 (PCI Express), Device Number 0, Device Function 0
 Vendor 8086h Intel Corporation
 Device 4238h Centrino Ultimate-N 6300
 Subsystem ID 11118086h Centrino Ultimate-N 6300 3x3 AGN
 Subsystem Vendor 8086h Intel Corporation
 System IRQ 17, INT# A
&lt;/pre&gt;</description>
    <dc:creator>Eirik Romstad</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2012-01-24T21:09:42</dc:date>
  </item>
  <item rdf:about="http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.org.netlabs.genmac.user/3334">
    <title>WPA Supplicant 0.7.3 updated - 2011-12-31 build</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.org.netlabs.genmac.user/3334</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Hi All,
A new build - http://smedley.info/wpa_supplicant-0.7.3-os2-20111231.zip

 From History section of readme.os2:
2011-12-31: Use wpa_supplicant makefiles instead of makefile.os2 - eases 
maintenance
             Use Openssl libs instead of internal TLS library
             Enable more EAP options - see .config in archive to see 
what is/isn't enabled

Still doesn't work with my Linksys access point, but still does work 
with my Billion.

In theory there shouldn't be any regressions vs the previous 0.7.3 Mind 
you, it may not fix anything either, but with more EAP options enabled 
it may help.

Cheers,

Paul
&lt;/pre&gt;</description>
    <dc:creator>Paul Smedley</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2011-12-30T21:58:42</dc:date>
  </item>
  <item rdf:about="http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.org.netlabs.genmac.user/3324">
    <title>Experimental New Builds of wpa_supplicant</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.org.netlabs.genmac.user/3324</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;All,

Per previous mails to the OS2_Wireless mailing list, WPA Supplicant 
0.7.3 is now also available.  Given the amount of effort that went into 
updating driver_genmac.c for 0.6.10, this one was trivial.

Download link is: http://smedley.info/wpa_supplicant-0.7.3-os2.zip

Download links of other versions are:
http://smedley.info/wpa_supplicant-0.5.11-os2.zip
http://smedley.info/wpa_supplicant-0.6.10-os2.zip

Of these - 0.5.11 has the LEAST changes to the version distributed in 
xwlan, so is the MOST likely to not break things :)

please ensure you backup your working wpa_supplicant.exe first before 
replacing it with the one in the .zip

Please report all successes and failures either via this list or 
directly to me via email.

In the event of failures, enable xwlan to show the wpa_supplicant window 
so that we can see what's failing and send the output to me - it may 
give some clues as to what's going wrong.

For the record, my results with my T60 and an Intel 3965 are:
Works with all available wpa_supplicant builds with a Billion 7404VNPX
Fails with all available wpa_supplicant builds with a Linksys WRT120N

Both are configured to use WPA2

I have some logs from the Linksys that I'll investigate when I can.

Thanks to those who have already provided test results.

Cheers,

Paul
&lt;/pre&gt;</description>
    <dc:creator>Paul Smedley</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2011-12-30T01:12:24</dc:date>
  </item>
  <item rdf:about="http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.org.netlabs.genmac.user/3323">
    <title>Wireless N card for T23</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.org.netlabs.genmac.user/3323</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Hello all,

I am looking for an N wireless card for 
my T23. Does anyone have any 
recommendations?

Thanks,

Stu Updike
&lt;/pre&gt;</description>
    <dc:creator>Stuart Updike</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2011-09-02T10:59:22</dc:date>
  </item>
  <item rdf:about="http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.org.netlabs.genmac.user/3321">
    <title>Broadcom 14E4:1601</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.org.netlabs.genmac.user/3321</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;The Broadcom 14E4:1601 works in unsupported mode just fine.  I used 
the 14E4:1654 but all of the 14E4:16xx seem to be the same (same inf 
and same sys files) so any I would expect to work.  I edited the 
genm32w.os2 file so that it would not pop up the unsupported message 
by replacing the 1645 entry but it worked fine in unsupported mode.
Andy
&lt;/pre&gt;</description>
    <dc:creator>Andy Willis</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2011-08-31T21:59:53</dc:date>
  </item>
  <item rdf:about="http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.org.netlabs.genmac.user/3308">
    <title>ASUSU EEE Slate - Atheros WLAN168C:002B</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.org.netlabs.genmac.user/3308</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Hi, as some may have noticed I try to get the ASUS EEE Slate EP 121 to work with
eComStation. Some things are already working, some are under construction. You
can see it on Youtube and read more at the eCS Yahoo group.

As it comes with a half size MiniPCIe WLAN card I was in fear there might be no
way to find a GENMAC supported one to replace it as I only know that those half
size started with the Intel 500 Geneartion and above -&amp;gt; not supported by GENMAC.

I was really excited and delighted when I found the Test GENMU paket of Doug
Bisset that includes the according files!! Thanks again Doug for your great
efforts!!

Well I installed the packages and the driver seems to load without issues - but
as I know from ealrier adventures this might not mean that much ;-)  And so - it
is shown in the Hardware Manager es UNSUPPORTED and does get an IRQ and ADRESS.
But xwlan can not see the device.

This iss what WRND32 looks like. Can I provide any other information that might
be helpfull in this case?

Thanks to you very much in advance, any hint is welcome and highly appreciated!!

Sigurd

P.S: I did send something similar to the BLOG of this user list, do not knwo If
I have doen soemthing worng or twice now! Sorry.

//------------ Version 2.1 ------------------

Mon Jul 11 19:02:49 2011 [WRND32$]Helper
Mon Jul 11 19:02:49 2011 [WRND32$]FUNCTION : 0x00000010
Mon Jul 11 19:02:49 2011 FUNCTION_READ_FILE 1
Mon Jul 11 19:02:49 2011 [WRND32$] File
"O:\ecs\system\genmac\DRIVER\WRAPPER_168c_002b\AR5416.sys" found!

Mon Jul 11 19:02:49 2011 WRND32$ ConvertSys(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*)
Mon Jul 11 19:02:49 2011 WRND32$ ConvertSys(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*)
DOS_HEADER found
Mon Jul 11 19:02:49 2011 WRND32$ ConvertSys(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*)
NT_HEADER found
Mon Jul 11 19:02:49 2011 WRND32$ ConvertSys(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*)
no "FORMATCONVERSION" needed!
Mon Jul 11 19:02:49 2011 [WRND32$]Load File
"O:\ecs\system\genmac\DRIVER\WRAPPER_168c_002b\AR5416.sys" 1297824
Mon Jul 11 19:02:49 2011 [WRND32$]Helper
Mon Jul 11 19:02:49 2011 [WRND32$]FUNCTION : 0x00000010
Mon Jul 11 19:02:49 2011 FUNCTION_READ_FILE 2
Mon Jul 11 19:02:49 2011 [WRND32$] File
"O:\ecs\system\genmac\DRIVER\WRAPPER_168c_002b\ATHEROS.REG" found!

Mon Jul 11 19:02:49 2011 WRND32$ ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*)
len : 1078
Mon Jul 11 19:02:49 2011 WRND32$ ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*)
["gpioLedCustom"="1"]  [gpioLedCustom]:[1]
Mon Jul 11 19:02:49 2011 WRND32$ ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*)
["gpioPinFunc0"="1"]  [gpioPinFunc0]:[1]
Mon Jul 11 19:02:49 2011 WRND32$ ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*)
["gpioPinFunc1"="2"]  [gpioPinFunc1]:[2]
Mon Jul 11 19:02:49 2011 WRND32$ ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*)
["gpioFunc0ActHi"="1"]  [gpioFunc0ActHi]:[1]
Mon Jul 11 19:02:49 2011 WRND32$ ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*)
["gpioFunc1ActHi"="0"]  [gpioFunc1ActHi]:[0]
Mon Jul 11 19:02:49 2011 WRND32$ ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*)
["forceBias"="2"]  [forceBias]:[2]
Mon Jul 11 19:02:49 2011 WRND32$ ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*)
["enable2GHzHt40Cap"="1"]  [enable2GHzHt40Cap]:[1]
Mon Jul 11 19:02:49 2011 WRND32$ ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*)
["Characteristics"=dword:00000084]  [Characteristics]:[0x00000084]
Mon Jul 11 19:02:49 2011 WRND32$ ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*)
["BusType"="5"]  [BusType]:[5]
Mon Jul 11 19:02:49 2011 WRND32$ ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*)
["ComponentId"="pci\\ven_168c&amp;amp;dev_0023&amp;amp;subsys_3a0907d1"] 
[ComponentId]:[pci\\ven_168c&amp;amp;dev_0023&amp;amp;subsys_3a0907d1]
Mon Jul 11 19:02:49 2011 WRND32$ ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*)
["MapRegisters"="32"]  [MapRegisters]:[32]
Mon Jul 11 19:02:49 2011 WRND32$ ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*)
["radioEnable"="1"]  [radioEnable]:[1]
Mon Jul 11 19:02:49 2011 WRND32$ ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*)
["scanTimeValid"="60"]  [scanTimeValid]:[60]
Mon Jul 11 19:02:49 2011 WRND32$ ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*)
["shortPreamble"="1"]  [shortPreamble]:[1]
Mon Jul 11 19:02:49 2011 WRND32$ ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*)
["sleepMode"="0"]  [sleepMode]:[0]
Mon Jul 11 19:02:49 2011 WRND32$ ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*)
["uapsdEnabledBE"="0"]  [uapsdEnabledBE]:[0]
Mon Jul 11 19:02:49 2011 WRND32$ ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*)
["uapsdEnabledBK"="0"]  [uapsdEnabledBK]:[0]
Mon Jul 11 19:02:49 2011 WRND32$ ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*)
["uapsdEnabledVI"="0"]  [uapsdEnabledVI]:[0]
Mon Jul 11 19:02:49 2011 WRND32$ ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*)
["uapsdEnabledVO"="0"]  [uapsdEnabledVO]:[0]
Mon Jul 11 19:02:49 2011 WRND32$ ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*)
["InfPath"="oem9.inf"]  [InfPath]:[oem9.inf]
Mon Jul 11 19:02:49 2011 WRND32$ ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*)
["InfSection"="ATHER_DEV_1186.ndi"]  [InfSection]:[ATHER_DEV_1186.ndi]
Mon Jul 11 19:02:49 2011 WRND32$ ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*)
["InfSectionExt"=".NT"]  [InfSectionExt]:[.NT]
Mon Jul 11 19:02:49 2011 WRND32$ ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*)
["ProviderName"="Atheros"]  [ProviderName]:[Atheros]
Mon Jul 11 19:02:49 2011 WRND32$ ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*)
["DriverDateData"=hex:00,c0,12,e7,9b,58,c8,01] 
[DriverDateData]:[hex:00,c0,12,e7,9b,58,c8,01]
Mon Jul 11 19:02:49 2011 WRND32$ ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*)
["DriverDate"="1-17-2008"]  [DriverDate]:[1-17-2008]
Mon Jul 11 19:02:49 2011 WRND32$ ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*)
["DriverVersion"="7.4.2.75"]  [DriverVersion]:[7.4.2.75]
Mon Jul 11 19:02:49 2011 WRND32$ ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*)
["MatchingDeviceId"="pci\\ven_168c&amp;amp;dev_0023&amp;amp;subsys_3a0907d1"] 
[MatchingDeviceId]:[pci\\ven_168c&amp;amp;dev_0023&amp;amp;subsys_3a0907d1]
Mon Jul 11 19:02:49 2011 WRND32$ ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*)
["DriverDesc"="D-Link DWA-645 RangeBooster N650 Notebook Adapter"] 
[DriverDesc]:[D-Link DWA-645 RangeBooster N650 Notebook Adapter]
Mon Jul 11 19:02:49 2011 WRND32$ ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*)
["NetCfgInstanceId"="{3E5EC59F-8129-4887-AF01-FA1038882ED6}"] 
[NetCfgInstanceId]:[{3E5EC59F-8129-4887-AF01-FA1038882ED6}]
Mon Jul 11 19:02:49 2011 WRND32$ ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*)
["CardCfgId"="390e5351-5944-4b16-b1c1-5991e11537cf"] 
[CardCfgId]:[390e5351-5944-4b16-b1c1-5991e11537cf]
Mon Jul 11 19:02:49 2011 WRND32$ ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*)
["SelectedConfigurationName"="WLAN-78F211"] 
[SelectedConfigurationName]:[WLAN-78F211]
"INF" [       776]
0x00000000 67 70 69 6F 4C 65 64 43 75 73 74 6F 6D 00 31 00    gpioLedCustom.1.
0x00000010 67 70 69 6F 50 69 6E 46 75 6E 63 30 00 31 00 67    gpioPinFunc0.1.g
0x00000020 70 69 6F 50 69 6E 46 75 6E 63 31 00 32 00 67 70    pioPinFunc1.2.gp
0x00000030 69 6F 46 75 6E 63 30 41 63 74 48 69 00 31 00 67    ioFunc0ActHi.1.g
0x00000040 70 69 6F 46 75 6E 63 31 41 63 74 48 69 00 30 00    pioFunc1ActHi.0.
0x00000050 66 6F 72 63 65 42 69 61 73 00 32 00 65 6E 61 62    forceBias.2.enab
0x00000060 6C 65 32 47 48 7A 48 74 34 30 43 61 70 00 31 00    le2GHzHt40Cap.1.
0x00000070 43 68 61 72 61 63 74 65 72 69 73 74 69 63 73 00    Characteristics.
0x00000080 30 78 30 30 30 30 30 30 38 34 00 42 75 73 54 79    0x00000084.BusTy
0x00000090 70 65 00 35 00 43 6F 6D 70 6F 6E 65 6E 74 49 64    pe.5.ComponentId
0x000000a0 00 70 63 69 5C 5C 76 65 6E 5F 31 36 38 63 26 64    .pci\\ven_168c&amp;amp;d
0x000000b0 65 76 5F 30 30 32 33 26 73 75 62 73 79 73 5F 33    ev_0023&amp;amp;subsys_3
0x000000c0 61 30 39 30 37 64 31 00 4D 61 70 52 65 67 69 73    a0907d1.MapRegis
0x000000d0 74 65 72 73 00 33 32 00 72 61 64 69 6F 45 6E 61    ters.32.radioEna
0x000000e0 62 6C 65 00 31 00 73 63 61 6E 54 69 6D 65 56 61    ble.1.scanTimeVa
0x000000f0 6C 69 64 00 36 30 00 73 68 6F 72 74 50 72 65 61    lid.60.shortPrea
0x00000100 6D 62 6C 65 00 31 00 73 6C 65 65 70 4D 6F 64 65    mble.1.sleepMode
0x00000110 00 30 00 75 61 70 73 64 45 6E 61 62 6C 65 64 42    .0.uapsdEnabledB
0x00000120 45 00 30 00 75 61 70 73 64 45 6E 61 62 6C 65 64    E.0.uapsdEnabled
0x00000130 42 4B 00 30 00 75 61 70 73 64 45 6E 61 62 6C 65    BK.0.uapsdEnable
0x00000140 64 56 49 00 30 00 75 61 70 73 64 45 6E 61 62 6C    dVI.0.uapsdEnabl
0x00000150 65 64 56 4F 00 30 00 49 6E 66 50 61 74 68 00 6F    edVO.0.InfPath.o
0x00000160 65 6D 39 2E 69 6E 66 00 49 6E 66 53 65 63 74 69    em9.inf.InfSecti
0x00000170 6F 6E 00 41 54 48 45 52 5F 44 45 56 5F 31 31 38    on.ATHER_DEV_118
0x00000180 36 2E 6E 64 69 00 49 6E 66 53 65 63 74 69 6F 6E    6.ndi.InfSection
0x00000190 45 78 74 00 2E 4E 54 00 50 72 6F 76 69 64 65 72    Ext..NT.Provider
0x000001a0 4E 61 6D 65 00 41 74 68 65 72 6F 73 00 44 72 69    Name.Atheros.Dri
0x000001b0 76 65 72 44 61 74 65 44 61 74 61 00 68 65 78 3A    verDateData.hex:
0x000001c0 30 30 2C 63 30 2C 31 32 2C 65 37 2C 39 62 2C 35    00,c0,12,e7,9b,5
0x000001d0 38 2C 63 38 2C 30 31 00 44 72 69 76 65 72 44 61    8,c8,01.DriverDa
0x000001e0 74 65 00 31 2D 31 37 2D 32 30 30 38 00 44 72 69    te.1-17-2008.Dri
0x000001f0 76 65 72 56 65 72 73 69 6F 6E 00 37 2E 34 2E 32    verVersion.7.4.2
0x00000200 2E 37 35 00 4D 61 74 63 68 69 6E 67 44 65 76 69    .75.MatchingDevi
0x00000210 63 65 49 64 00 70 63 69 5C 5C 76 65 6E 5F 31 36    ceId.pci\\ven_16
0x00000220 38 63 26 64 65 76 5F 30 30 32 33 26 73 75 62 73    8c&amp;amp;dev_0023&amp;amp;subs
0x00000230 79 73 5F 33 61 30 39 30 37 64 31 00 44 72 69 76    ys_3a0907d1.Driv
0x00000240 65 72 44 65 73 63 00 44 2D 4C 69 6E 6B 20 44 57    erDesc.D-Link DW
0x00000250 41 2D 36 34 35 20 52 61 6E 67 65 42 6F 6F 73 74    A-645 RangeBoost
0x00000260 65 72 20 4E 36 35 30 20 4E 6F 74 65 62 6F 6F 6B    er N650 Notebook
0x00000270 20 41 64 61 70 74 65 72 00 4E 65 74 43 66 67 49     Adapter.NetCfgI
0x00000280 6E 73 74 61 6E 63 65 49 64 00 7B 33 45 35 45 43    nstanceId.{3E5EC
0x00000290 35 39 46 2D 38 31 32 39 2D 34 38 38 37 2D 41 46    59F-8129-4887-AF
0x000002a0 30 31 2D 46 41 31 30 33 38 38 38 32 45 44 36 7D    01-FA1038882ED6}
0x000002b0 00 43 61 72 64 43 66 67 49 64 00 33 39 30 65 35    .CardCfgId.390e5
0x000002c0 33 35 31 2D 35 39 34 34 2D 34 62 31 36 2D 62 31    351-5944-4b16-b1
0x000002d0 63 31 2D 35 39 39 31 65 31 31 35 33 37 63 66 00    c1-5991e11537cf.
0x000002e0 53 65 6C 65 63 74 65 64 43 6F 6E 66 69 67 75 72    SelectedConfigur
0x000002f0 61 74 69 6F 6E 4E 61 6D 65 00 57 4C 41 4E 2D 37    ationName.WLAN-7
0x00000300 38 46 32 31 31 00 00 00                            8F211...
Mon Jul 11 19:02:49 2011 [WRND32$]Load File
"O:\ecs\system\genmac\DRIVER\WRAPPER_168c_002b\ATHEROS.REG" 1078
Mon Jul 11 19:02:49 2011 [WRND32$]Helper
Mon Jul 11 19:02:49 2011 [WRND32$]FUNCTION : 0x00000010
Mon Jul 11 19:02:49 2011 FUNCTION_READ_FILE 0
Mon Jul 11 19:02:49 2011 [WRND32$] File
"O:\ecs\system\genmac\DRIVER\WRAPPER_168c_002b\preparse.ini" not found!
Mon Jul 11 19:02:49 2011 [WRND32$]WrapperPath "\IBMCOM\MACS\preparse.ini" 
Mon Jul 11 19:02:49 2011 [WRND32$] File "\T_NDIS\preparse.ini" not found!
Mon Jul 11 19:02:49 2011 [WRND32$]Load File Error "\T_NDIS\preparse.ini"
&lt;/pre&gt;</description>
    <dc:creator>Sigurd</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2011-07-11T20:28:50</dc:date>
  </item>
  <item rdf:about="http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.org.netlabs.genmac.user/3292">
    <title>Support for Realtek 8187SE Wireless Adapter</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.org.netlabs.genmac.user/3292</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;
  Hello there!

  I have a MSI Wind "clone" that uses a RTL8187SE wireless
network card, which I would like to be supported on eComStation! :)
As requested on support docs, I had run PCI and the result is:

 Bus 2 (PCI Express), Device Number 0, Device Function 0
 Vendor 10ECh Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd.
 Device 8199h RTL8187SE Wireless LAN Controller

  A working driver can be found here (only needed files, 
less than 200KB including the .REG):

http://www.caetano.eng.br/tmp1037/RTL8187SE_WINXP2K.ZIP

  Feel free to ask anything is missing. :)

  My kindest regards,

  Daniel Caetano
  daniel&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;caetano.eng.br
&lt;/pre&gt;</description>
    <dc:creator>Daniel Caetano</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2011-04-22T02:52:05</dc:date>
  </item>
  <item rdf:about="http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.org.netlabs.genmac.user/3279">
    <title>Anyone able to suspend/resume with GenMac wifi card?</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.org.netlabs.genmac.user/3279</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;I just tried the latest ACPI 3.19 from BetaZone (ACPI319CR4.ZIP) on my T61 
with eCS 2.0GA.   I'm using the GenMac driver and XWLAN that was included 
in eComStation 2.0GA.  Suspend works and unsuspend now works except that 
the wireless (Intel 3945ABG) won't connect on resume(shows a searching 
icon).  I have to reboot to get my network connection back.  Is anyone able 
to successfully Suspend/Resume and maintain a newtwork connection with any 
version of ACPI with a working GenMac wireless card?

Mark
&lt;/pre&gt;</description>
    <dc:creator>madodel</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2011-02-09T16:32:38</dc:date>
  </item>
  <item rdf:about="http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.org.netlabs.genmac.user/3254">
    <title>Need help with Realtek 8111/8168B (10EC:1068)</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.org.netlabs.genmac.user/3254</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;
Hi,

I've just acquired a new motherboard with a Realtek 8111/8168B
(10EC:1068).

The genmac WPI installer recognized the chip and attempted to install the
driver, but the install failed even though the WarpIN install logs show
now errors.  I suspect my existing config.sys is too complicated for the
installer to handle and it failed attempting to figure out where to stuff
the genm32w.os2 device statement.  I fixed this manually along with
protocol.ini and now the chipset is recognized but genmac fails to
initialize and complains

WRND32$  bound to  "TCPIP_NIF".
WRND32$  WRAPPER for bus: 2 slot: 0 Vendor: 0x10EC Device: 0x8168. WRND32$ 
load SYS: "RTENICXP.SYS" length: 90496 CRC: 0x2982 / 0x2d18. WRND32$  load
INF: "RTENICXP.REG" length: 577.
WRND32$  WRAPPER NDIS_ERROR NETWORK_ADDRESS.
WRND32$  WRAPPER hardware initerror: 0xc0010022.
WRND32$  WRAPPER init ERROR!.

I probably have a residual typo of some sort in protocol.ini.

Could someone with a working 8111/8168B post a copy of a working
protocol.ini?

Thanks,

Steven

&lt;/pre&gt;</description>
    <dc:creator>Steven Levine</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2011-01-26T03:29:21</dc:date>
  </item>
  <item rdf:about="http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.org.netlabs.genmac.user/3249">
    <title>Freight train back on the move for NIC driver development...</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.org.netlabs.genmac.user/3249</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Hello everybody,

While not an easy route and time consuming, I have started a new 
project. After the development of the Nvidia driver from Nick.
Mensys had the Intel e1000e Intel developed.
Both drivers are based on Linux source code.

A great amount of credit goes to David Azarewicz 
(http://www.88watts.net). He is the person who worked hard to get UNIAUD 
to the currrent shape its  in. And that shape has improved a lot!

I have been talking to David to merge the 2 above drivers into 2 project.

The goal:

1. Come up with an as generic as possibly code from so that you can take 
the hardware depended code from Linux and stick it in the skeleton 
driver. This has been achieved:
http://svn.ecomstation.nl/multimac
You can browse the code here:
http://svn.ecomstation.nl/multimac/browser

The trick is that the common code when its updated all drivers will 
benefit from it!

2. David is also working on getting support for the program cable10 in 
place. This is a program written by Yuri Dario that can do media sensing 
for Genmac already. Means when you stick in a network cable in your 
ethernet port software can be triggered to refresh the IP adres via DHCP 
(if the NIC is configured for that). Apart from Genmac that interfave 
was lacking on OS/2 NIC drivers.

3. Also support for Xwlan wireless is being build into the skeleton 
driver. So XWLAN should hopefully be able use ported LInux drivers
out of the box. David has already been looking in how to code this.

Since most of the Multimac code is written in C its easier to understand 
then the old NIC DDK sample from IBM written in assembler. And if 
anybody ever finds somebody that wants to write a NIC driver. Don't use 
that crippled old IBM piece of code unless you know what your doing.
Its filled with bugs!

Once this skeleton driver is finish a new Realtek gigabit driver will be 
ported from Linux and support for current Intel wireless chipsets will 
then be done. Time frame not deterimined yet but hopefully somewhere in 
january of next year.  And of course other people are more then welcome 
to help out :-) Any volenteers ?

Now time for bed.

Roderick
&lt;/pre&gt;</description>
    <dc:creator>Roderick Klein</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2010-10-31T21:48:50</dc:date>
  </item>
  <item rdf:about="http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.org.netlabs.genmac.user/3232">
    <title>RT2500</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.org.netlabs.genmac.user/3232</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Hi,

I found drivers for the unsupported RT2500
I install those using mpts, and all went fine, but after a reboot i 
see a error when it starts up with " Unsupported Device"
Any idea why i get this?

Here some info from several files:

protocol.ini:
[PROT_MAN]

   DRIVERNAME = PROTMAN$

[IBMLXCFG]

   tcpip_nif = tcpip.nif
   W1814x0201_nif = W1814x0201.nif

[tcpip_nif]

   DriverName = TCPIP$
   Bindings = W1814x0201_nif

[W1814x0201_nif]

   DriverName = WRND32$
   VENDOR = 0x1814
   DEVICE = 0x0201
   NDIS_SYS = "RT2500.SYS"
   NDIS_INF = "RT2500.REG"
   SSID = "WLAN"
   DEBUGLEVEL = "NONE"
   OPTIONS = "UNSUPPORTED"

lantran.log
IBM OS/2 LANMSGDD [05/21/04] 6.00 is loaded and operational.
IBM OS/2 LAN Netbind
WRND32$  bound to  "TCPIP_NIF".
WRND32$  WRAPPER for bus: 0 slot: 21 Vendor: 0x1814 Device: 0x0201.
WRND32$  load SYS: "RT2500.SYS" length: 236800 CRC: 0xd4aa / 0x0000.
WRND32$  load INF: "RT2500.REG" length: 1176.
WRND32$  WRAPPER hardware init successfull MAC : 001060:61266F.

Wrnd32.log:
//------------ Version 2.1 ------------------

Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 [WRND32$]Helper
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 [WRND32$]FUNCTION : 0x00000010
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 FUNCTION_READ_FILE 1
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 [WRND32$] File 
"C:\ecs\system\genmac\DRIVER\WRAPPER_1814_0201\RT2500.SYS" found!

Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertSys(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*)
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertSys(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) DOS_HEADER found
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertSys(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) NT_HEADER found
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertSys(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) no "FORMATCONVERSION" 
needed!
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 [WRND32$]Load File 
"C:\ecs\system\genmac\DRIVER\WRAPPER_1814_0201\RT2500.SYS" 236800
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 [WRND32$]Helper
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 [WRND32$]FUNCTION : 0x00000010
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 FUNCTION_READ_FILE 2
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 [WRND32$] File 
"C:\ecs\system\genmac\DRIVER\WRAPPER_1814_0201\RT2500.REG" found!

Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) len : 14160
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) ["CurProfile"=""]  
[CurProfile]:[]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) ["Radio"="0"]  
[Radio]:[0]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) ["AutoReconnect"="1"]  
[AutoReconnect]:[1]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) ["ShowHiddenSSID"="0"] 
[ShowHiddenSSID]:[0]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) ["CountryRegion"="2"]  
[CountryRegion]:[2]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) ["WirelessMode"="0"]  
[WirelessMode]:[0]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) ["AdhocOfdm"="0"]  
[AdhocOfdm]:[0]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) ["BGProtection"="0"]  
[BGProtection]:[0]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) ["TXBurst"="0"]  
[TXBurst]:[0]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) ["ShortSlot"="0"]  
[ShortSlot]:[0]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) ["TurboRate"="0"]  
[TurboRate]:[0]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) 
["CCX2Control"=dword:00fa4600]  [CCX2Control]:[0x00fa4600]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) ["VendorDesc"="IEEE 
802.11g Wireless Card."]  [VendorDesc]:[IEEE 802.11g Wireless Card.]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) ["SSID"=""]  [SSID]:[]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) ["NetworkType"="1"]  
[NetworkType]:[1]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) ["Channel"="1"]  
[Channel]:[1]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) ["NetworkAddress"=""]  
[NetworkAddress]:[]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) ["PSMode"="0"]  
[PSMode]:[0]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) ["ACPowerCam"="0"]  
[ACPowerCam]:[0]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) ["PreambleType"="0"]  
[PreambleType]:[0]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) ["TXPower"="0"]  
[TXPower]:[0]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) ["RTSThresh"="2347"]  
[RTSThresh]:[2347]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) ["FragThresh"="2346"]  
[FragThresh]:[2346]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) ["AuthenType"="0"]  
[AuthenType]:[0]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) ["Encryption"="1"]  
[Encryption]:[1]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) ["WEPKeyLen"="0"]  
[WEPKeyLen]:[0]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) ["WEPKeyUse"="1"]  
[WEPKeyUse]:[1]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) ["WEPKey1"=""]  
[WEPKey1]:[]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) ["WEPKey2"=""]  
[WEPKey2]:[]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) ["WEPKey3"=""]  
[WEPKey3]:[]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) ["WEPKey4"=""]  
[WEPKey4]:[]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) ["WPAPSK"=""]  
[WPAPSK]:[]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) ["Use8021X"="0"]  
[Use8021X]:[0]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) ["AuthenProtocol"="0"] 
[AuthenProtocol]:[0]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) ["TunnelProtocol"="3"] 
[TunnelProtocol]:[3]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) ["ID"=""]  [ID]:[]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) ["Password"=""]  
[Password]:[]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) ["TunnelID"=""]  
[TunnelID]:[]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) ["TunnelPassword"=""]  
[TunnelPassword]:[]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) 
["SessionResumption"="0"]  [SessionResumption]:[0]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) ["PasswordMode"="1"]  
[PasswordMode]:[1]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) ["UseClientCert"="0"]  
[UseClientCert]:[0]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) ["UseServerCert"="0"]  
[UseServerCert]:[0]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) ["ClientCertLen"="0"]  
[ClientCertLen]:[0]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) ["ClientCertData"=""]  
[ClientCertData]:[]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) ["ServerCertLen"="0"]  
[ServerCertLen]:[0]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) ["ServerCertData"=""]  
[ServerCertData]:[]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) ["ServerName"=""]  
[ServerName]:[]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) ["NameRule"="0"]  
[NameRule]:[0]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) 
["IntermediateCert"="0"]  [IntermediateCert]:[0]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) ["LeapEnabled"="0"]  
[LeapEnabled]:[0]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) ["LeapUserName"=""]  
[LeapUserName]:[]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) ["LeapPassword"=""]  
[LeapPassword]:[]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) ["RekeyInterval"="60"] 
[RekeyInterval]:[60]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) ["RekeyMethod"="0"]  
[RekeyMethod]:[0]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) 
["Characteristics"=dword:00000084]  [Characteristics]:[0x00000084]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) ["BusType"="5"]  
[BusType]:[5]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) 
["ComponentId"="pci\\ven_1814&amp;amp;dev_0201&amp;amp;subsys_614618e8"]  
[ComponentId]:[pci\\ven_1814&amp;amp;dev_0201&amp;amp;subsys_614618e8]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) ["InfPath"="oem5.inf"] 
[InfPath]:[oem5.inf]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) 
["InfSection"="RALINK.ndi"]  [InfSection]:[RALINK.ndi]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) ["InfSectionExt"=".NT"]
 [InfSectionExt]:[.NT]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) ["ProviderName"="Ralink
Technology, Inc."]  [ProviderName]:[Ralink Technology, Inc.]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) 
["DriverDateData"=hex:00,00,cf,54,57,80,c6,01]  
[DriverDateData]:[hex:00,00,cf,54,57,80,c6,01]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) 
["DriverDate"="5-26-2006"]  [DriverDate]:[5-26-2006]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) 
["DriverVersion"="3.1.1.0"]  [DriverVersion]:[3.1.1.0]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) 
["MatchingDeviceId"="pci\\ven_1814&amp;amp;dev_0201&amp;amp;subsys_614618e8"]  
[MatchingDeviceId]:[pci\\ven_1814&amp;amp;dev_0201&amp;amp;subsys_614618e8]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) 
["DriverDesc"="802.11b/g Wireless Adapter"]  [DriverDesc]:[802.11b/g 
Wireless Adapter]
Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 WRND32$ 
ConvertInf(FunctionRequest*,FILE*,char*,char*) 
["NetCfgInstanceId"="{66C20BDF-38E3-49CC-850A-EA8BC24D66DB}"]  
[NetCfgInstanceId]:[{66C20BDF-38E3-49CC-850A-EA8BC24D66DB}]
"INF" [      1176]
0x00000000 43 75 72 50 72 6F 66 69 6C 65 00 00 52 61 64 69    
CurProfile..Radi
0x00000010 6F 00 30 00 41 75 74 6F 52 65 63 6F 6E 6E 65 63    
o.0.AutoReconnec
0x00000020 74 00 31 00 53 68 6F 77 48 69 64 64 65 6E 53 53    
t.1.ShowHiddenSS
0x00000030 49 44 00 30 00 43 6F 75 6E 74 72 79 52 65 67 69    
ID.0.CountryRegi
0x00000040 6F 6E 00 32 00 57 69 72 65 6C 65 73 73 4D 6F 64    
on.2.WirelessMod
0x00000050 65 00 30 00 41 64 68 6F 63 4F 66 64 6D 00 30 00    
e.0.AdhocOfdm.0.
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Thu Oct  7 18:59:43 2010 [WRND32$]Load File 
"C:\ecs\system\genmac\DRIVER\WRAPPER_1814_0201\RT2500.REG" 14160

I hope some one has the key :)

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    <dc:creator>TeLLie</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2010-10-07T20:47:03</dc:date>
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    <title>ThinkPad T42 Wireless &amp; eCS2.0</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.org.netlabs.genmac.user/3203</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;I am having real problems getting my T42 wireless to work with eCS2.0

I have turned off the NIC in the BIOS to prevent a genmac driver being loaded for that
device.  (If not off the installer loads genmac drivers for both NIC and Wireless which
seems to cause problems.  There is a working Intel driver available for the NIC)

The atheros wireless device is recognised during the installation and the correct
driver installed in genmac wrapper but alas once booted, the driver cannot see the
device and I get message that there is no driver installed.  I am sure I had this
working under eCS1.2.

Please could somebody advise possible solution.
Regards,
Alastair.
&lt;/pre&gt;</description>
    <dc:creator>Alastair Budge-Reid</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2010-08-23T08:41:16</dc:date>
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