| Subject | : | GenMac200 on Fat16 |
| Author | : | PHE |
| Date | : | 21 Apr, 2007 on 18:54 |
| Who has already installed GenMac200 drivers on a Fat16 partition? (warp 4)? Will this work? I have OS2 warp 4 (without fixpak) running on a fat 16 partition. I have a integrated nic Marvel 11AB:4362 ! ! regrads, |
| Subject | : | Re:GenMac200 on Fat16 |
| Author | : | Cris |
| Date | : | 23 Apr, 2007 on 10:28 |
| Urgh! Warp4 on FAT16? Why are you doing this? Obviously you can do what you want with your PC, but installing Warp4 on FAT16 is asking for problems, and moreover it won't show you the real power of OS/2. Recent software rely on longname support: you will definitely have problems. The only reason to use FAT16 is if you want to install OS/2 along with Windows on the same partition ("dual boot"), but that is an old way of doing things. Best way is assigning a logical boot partition to OS/2 and installing IBM's boot manager. Hope this helps.. Cris |
| Subject | : | Re:GenMac200 on Fat16 |
| Author | : | PHE |
| Date | : | 23 Apr, 2007 on 11:50 |
I switched over to HPFS. OK this works now. I triede to install genmac200 + driver marvel (11AB:4362), but I got error when fixpak 15 was not installed. I installed also TCP/IP on the genmac driver (as descripted in the documentation). Can you help me to search the cause (and afterwarts to a solution)? regards, phe |
| Subject | : | Re:GenMac200 on Fat16 |
| Author | : | RobertM |
| Date | : | 24 Apr, 2007 on 21:22 |
| I think there may be a native driver for this network chipset on Hobbes. I downloaded it but have not yet tried it myself... |