I have a couple of x440 machines with standard Broadcom NIC and additional Intel Pro 1000 NICs.
Machine BIOS Ver 1.6, 4L Array Ver 5.10.21
Ghost Enterprise 7.5
NDIS Versions:
Broadcom b57.dos v1.19
Intel Pro 1000 e1000.dos dated 03/04/2002
Problem:
The broadcom NIC throws machine code to the screen after loading netbind (unfortunately I'm not currently able to read this).
The PRO 1000s appear to initialise OK but ghost doesn't find a local multicast server even when the IP address is specified. So close dammit!
I've read previous discussion in this forum regarding the x345 and ghost and have tried boot disk initiation settings as follows:
Win 98 OS
Config.sys:
device=himem.sys
device=emm386.exe noems i=b000-b7ff
dos=high,umb
files=100
buffers=30
DEVICEhigh=\net\protman.dos /I:\net
DEVICEhigh=\net\dis_pkt.dos
DEVICEhigh=\net\E100B.dos
lastdrive=z
autoexec.bat:
smartdrv.exe /x
@echo off
\net\netbind.com
ghost
Have not had any problem with some x335 servers using the onboard Broadcom NICs for the same project but these x440 machines are driving me nuts.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers - The Moth
Machine BIOS Ver 1.6, 4L Array Ver 5.10.21
Ghost Enterprise 7.5
NDIS Versions:
Broadcom b57.dos v1.19
Intel Pro 1000 e1000.dos dated 03/04/2002
Problem:
The broadcom NIC throws machine code to the screen after loading netbind (unfortunately I'm not currently able to read this).
The PRO 1000s appear to initialise OK but ghost doesn't find a local multicast server even when the IP address is specified. So close dammit!
I've read previous discussion in this forum regarding the x345 and ghost and have tried boot disk initiation settings as follows:
Win 98 OS
Config.sys:
device=himem.sys
device=emm386.exe noems i=b000-b7ff
dos=high,umb
files=100
buffers=30
DEVICEhigh=\net\protman.dos /I:\net
DEVICEhigh=\net\dis_pkt.dos
DEVICEhigh=\net\E100B.dos
lastdrive=z
autoexec.bat:
smartdrv.exe /x
@echo off
\net\netbind.com
ghost
Have not had any problem with some x335 servers using the onboard Broadcom NICs for the same project but these x440 machines are driving me nuts.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers - The Moth