Re: Re: Detecting network connection
"Tom Collins tom-lnEA/wrDJtNWk0Htik3J/[email protected] [rabbit-semi]" <[email protected]> Tue, 23 Feb 2016 15:45:20 -0700
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Steve, There's a chance it's been addressed in this patch for Dynamic C 10, that was not backported to Dynamic C 9: https://github.com/digidotcom/DCRabbit_10/commit/03f1acdbd2dacf7f5082da80613970c5022c34f6 I'm on vacation so don't have the resources to look at it too closely. If you had an RCM4200 (or other ASIX-based 4000-series board) to test with, you could confirm that ASIX.LIB from DC10 works correctly with that hardware, and then investigate differences between it and the DC9 version. I also have a private Git repository of some of the DC10 releases prior to 10.72, so I can review changes made to ASIX.LIB there as well, to see if anything needs backporting to DC9. I'll do my best to fill the void of Digi's inaction on your support requests. I'll check back with you on Thursday or Friday when I'm back in the office. -Tom On Feb 23, 2016, at 3:02 PM, seecwriter-/[email protected] [rabbit-semi] wrote: > I may have spoken too soon about this not being a Rabbit issue. Every other Ethernet enabled piece of equipment we have works with the B&B switch, including the RCM6750. It's only the RCM3k series that has the problem. > > > > Since the RCM6750 works, do you suppose there is something in the RCM6k libs that could be applied to the RCM3k to get it to work? Just a thought. > > > > I'd ask Digi, but they no longer respond to my support requests. > > > > Steve >