I've just popped my linksys wmp54g using the rt2500 chip into this new dual AMD64 box and after reading everything I can find about this new combo of parts I don't think it is a go.
Does anyone know anything about about this?? Using the supplied rt2500.inf and sys that worked in my Fedora 32 bit systems just fine I get an error in my logs about using ndiswrapper and windows drivers in a 64 bit system.
If I grab the serialmonkey rt2500 download and read their faq, I need to turn off smp... no way, so am I back to copper? Thanks, Jim
Download the CVS versio from this page and install http://rt2x00.serialmonkey.com/wiki/index.php/Downloads Its work!
Attila
christiansen_j@hotmail.com wrote:
I've just popped my linksys wmp54g using the rt2500 chip into this new dual AMD64 box and after reading everything I can find about this new combo of parts I don't think it is a go.
Does anyone know anything about about this?? Using the supplied rt2500.inf and sys that worked in my Fedora 32 bit systems just fine I get an error in my logs about using ndiswrapper and windows drivers in a 64 bit system.
If I grab the serialmonkey rt2500 download and read their faq, I need to turn off smp... no way, so am I back to copper? Thanks, Jim
Hi Attila,
Thank you. Do I grab the rt2500 or the rt2x00??
Jim
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Download the CVS versio from this page and install http://rt2x00.serialmonkey.com/wiki/index.php/Downloads Its work!
Attila
christiansen_j@hotmail.com wrote:
I've just popped my linksys wmp54g using the rt2500 chip into this new dual AMD64 box and after reading everything I can find about this new combo of parts I don't think it is a go.
Does anyone know anything about about this?? Using the supplied rt2500.inf and sys that worked in my Fedora 32 bit systems just fine I get an error in my logs about using ndiswrapper and windows drivers in a 64 bit system.
If I grab the serialmonkey rt2500 download and read their faq, I need to turn off smp... no way, so am I back to copper? Thanks, Jim
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Jim Christiansen wrote:
Hi Attila,
Thank you. Do I grab the rt2500 or the rt2x00??
Jim
Download the CVS versio from this page and install http://rt2x00.serialmonkey.com/wiki/index.php/Downloads Its work!
Attila
christiansen_j@hotmail.com wrote:
I've just popped my linksys wmp54g using the rt2500 chip into this new dual AMD64 box and after reading everything I can find about this new combo of parts I don't think it is a go.
Does anyone know anything about about this?? Using the supplied rt2500.inf and sys that worked in my Fedora 32 bit systems just fine I get an error in my logs about using ndiswrapper and windows drivers in a 64 bit system.
If I grab the serialmonkey rt2500 download and read their faq, I need to turn off smp... no way, so am I back to copper? Thanks, Jim
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I had problems with rt2x00 frivers? I wiould suggest you try the rt2500 first. I used the rt2570 for my Belkin stick (model F5D7050). My CPU is an AMD64 3200+.
Sudhir
On Fri, 2005-12-02 at 08:46 -0700, Jim Christiansen wrote:
Thank you. Do I grab the rt2500 or the rt2x00??
The rt2500 driver is the "original" from the code drop that the group started working on. The new world of these drivers is the rt2x00, but be very aware of the limitations of this set of drivers; they're constantly being updated, and most folks have at least a few issues with them. The rt2x00 drivers, however, are the most likely set to actually work for your configuration. ;-)
If you're able to handle a high rate of change, they're fine, but if this is a production system...well, maybe you'd be happier with prism54 or a similarly upstream-incorporated chipset? ;-)
I can't help you with the ndiswrapper stuff, sorry; never touched the stuff.