2007-07-24 16:49:39 +02:00
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The driver has been tested on Minix 3.1.3, svn revision 2928:
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http://derelict.cs.vu.nl/images/minix3_1_3_ide_r2928.iso.bz2
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To install the driver do:
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#sh install_script
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This script will patch, compile and install 2 code files in Minix:
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/usr/src/services/rs/service.c
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/usr/src/commands/dhcpd/devices.c
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(see the docs directory for more information)
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Furthermore, the script will patch 1 configuration file:
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2009-12-17 02:53:26 +01:00
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/etc/system.conf
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2007-07-24 16:49:39 +02:00
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(adding an entry for 'orinoco')
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and 1 script file:
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/usr/etc/rc
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(adding an entry in a for-loop to start orinoco)
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Finally, the script will copy the orinoco driver into the drivers directory,
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compile and install it.
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When the script completes successfully, the inet.conf file has to be adjusted
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so that Minix will use the orinoco driver. Add an entry like:
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eth0 orinoco 0 {default;};
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The last step is to set the essid and WEP key of the network in the boot
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monitor. When in the boot monitor, type:
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essid=<essid>
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wep=<WEP key>
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save
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The essid is the name of the wireless network
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The WEP key is a string of 13 ASCII characters, being the key of the wireless
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network. This variable shouldn't be set when the network is not WEP protected.
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If the essid is not set, the card will just try connect a network quite at random
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N.B.: WPA is not supported
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N.B.: WEP seems to be buggy. At my place it works, at the VU it doesnt. So if
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things don't work, try without WEP
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