My Amigaone G3-Se has a problem, the 3com chip is not working. I have made a reflow but still is not recognized by uboot.
since I have all the pci slot occupied by needed cards, I was planning to by an usb to ethernet adapter.
the only driver that's shown in devs/networks is the usbadm8511.device.
So I am wondering who wrote this driver?
This I need to know to ask him/them which brand and model of adapter did they built the driver on, that has this chip inside, because up to now I have not been able to find an adapter like this. Some says it is the Trendnet tu2-et100, but trendnet has told me it is not, all the 4 versions of their adapter are based on asix chips, not admtek chips.
Anybody can help?
usbadm8511.device, who made it?
usbadm8511.device, who made it?
Satiropan
PPA1200 (Poor Portable Amiga 1200): BPPC-160MB,
BVision-CGX4, HD 10GB, slim DVD R/W, Asus VW161D
display, 3COM Lan PC card, OS4.1FE
AmigaOne G3-SE 600MHz, 1GB, Radeon 9200 128DDR,
CS4281 sound card, RTL8029, SiI3114, OS 4.1.6 & OS4.1FE
http://www.oldfab.webs.com
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display, 3COM Lan PC card, OS4.1FE
AmigaOne G3-SE 600MHz, 1GB, Radeon 9200 128DDR,
CS4281 sound card, RTL8029, SiI3114, OS 4.1.6 & OS4.1FE
http://www.oldfab.webs.com
Re: usbadm8511.device, who made it?
ok, nobody answered.
so I am wondering, why someone took the trouble to write the usdadm8511.device if this chip is so unusual and the adapters that make use of it are so rare that nobody knows them?
so I am wondering, why someone took the trouble to write the usdadm8511.device if this chip is so unusual and the adapters that make use of it are so rare that nobody knows them?
Satiropan
PPA1200 (Poor Portable Amiga 1200): BPPC-160MB,
BVision-CGX4, HD 10GB, slim DVD R/W, Asus VW161D
display, 3COM Lan PC card, OS4.1FE
AmigaOne G3-SE 600MHz, 1GB, Radeon 9200 128DDR,
CS4281 sound card, RTL8029, SiI3114, OS 4.1.6 & OS4.1FE
http://www.oldfab.webs.com
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display, 3COM Lan PC card, OS4.1FE
AmigaOne G3-SE 600MHz, 1GB, Radeon 9200 128DDR,
CS4281 sound card, RTL8029, SiI3114, OS 4.1.6 & OS4.1FE
http://www.oldfab.webs.com
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Re: usbadm8511.device, who made it?
I guess most people don't use USB ethernet. I've never used it at least.
FWIW "adm5811" gives quite a few results (32400) with google so it's not that obscure:
https://www.google.fi/search?q=adm8511
FWIW "adm5811" gives quite a few results (32400) with google so it's not that obscure:
https://www.google.fi/search?q=adm8511
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Re: usbadm8511.device, who made it?
It (the latest version) is almost five years old - maybe the situation looked different back then?satiropan wrote:ok, nobody answered.
so I am wondering, why someone took the trouble to write the usdadm8511.device if this chip is so unusual and the adapters that make use of it are so rare that nobody knows them?
Best regards,
Niels
Re: usbadm8511.device, who made it?
believe me, I already did all the possible searches on google, I found the ADMTek page, I found someone who states that the trendnet TU2-ET100 adapter has this chip on board, but trendnet wrote me that it is not, they use ASIX chips in all the 4 version of the adapter.salass00 wrote:I guess most people don't use USB ethernet. I've never used it at least.
FWIW "adm5811" gives quite a few results (32400) with google so it's not that obscure:
https://www.google.fi/search?q=adm8511
I wrote to a lot of sellers of these adapters on ebay, very few of them were able to tell me what chip their adapter is based on, most are ASIX, most of the sellers didn't even bother to insert their adapter in a win xp computer to read the baloon that appears on bottom right, that says the chip used, they don't want to open the blister, stupid guys, that don't even know what they're selling!
so, if someone could make me contact the guy/guys who wrote the driver, so I could ask him/them, it will be real amigans friendship!
BTW, as I said, my 3com onboard chip is faulty, so if i want to use SII3112 sata, sb live!, USB Nec boards at the same time, I need a usb to lan adapter
Satiropan
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display, 3COM Lan PC card, OS4.1FE
AmigaOne G3-SE 600MHz, 1GB, Radeon 9200 128DDR,
CS4281 sound card, RTL8029, SiI3114, OS 4.1.6 & OS4.1FE
http://www.oldfab.webs.com
PPA1200 (Poor Portable Amiga 1200): BPPC-160MB,
BVision-CGX4, HD 10GB, slim DVD R/W, Asus VW161D
display, 3COM Lan PC card, OS4.1FE
AmigaOne G3-SE 600MHz, 1GB, Radeon 9200 128DDR,
CS4281 sound card, RTL8029, SiI3114, OS 4.1.6 & OS4.1FE
http://www.oldfab.webs.com
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Re: usbadm8511.device, who made it?
Just in case you haven't seen this doc for the driver, it is in Documentation/usb/adm8511_fd.doc (21-May-2008):
I hope it is of use to you.
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cheers
tony
tony
Re: usbadm8511.device, who made it?
@satiropan
According to this site http://wtigers.com/cs/blogs/brian/archi ... b-nic.aspx, it's the Trendnet TU-ET100C that has the adm8511 chipset.
It's only USB 1.1 though.
There's one on ebay right now:
http://www.ebay.nl/itm/EUC-TRENDnet-USB ... 2c6af3c036
According to this site http://wtigers.com/cs/blogs/brian/archi ... b-nic.aspx, it's the Trendnet TU-ET100C that has the adm8511 chipset.
It's only USB 1.1 though.
There's one on ebay right now:
http://www.ebay.nl/itm/EUC-TRENDnet-USB ... 2c6af3c036
Re: usbadm8511.device, who made it?
I know this page, I wrote to Trendnet to ask and they have stated that all the 4 versions of this adapter are based on Asix chips, not on ADMTek chips:Mozzerfan wrote:@satiropan
According to this site http://wtigers.com/cs/blogs/brian/archi ... b-nic.aspx, it's the Trendnet TU-ET100C that has the adm8511 chipset.
It's only USB 1.1 though.
'1/11/2013 9:30:49 AM
Albert Mundy
(Technical Support Rep) Dear Customer,
The version 1 and 2 uses AX 88172
The version 3 uses AX88772
The version 4 uses AX88772ALF'
so I wrote to Brian, he said he is not sure, so...
I already have an asix chip based adapter, I don't want to spend the money to buy another one which could be the same, I must be 100% sure
Satiropan
PPA1200 (Poor Portable Amiga 1200): BPPC-160MB,
BVision-CGX4, HD 10GB, slim DVD R/W, Asus VW161D
display, 3COM Lan PC card, OS4.1FE
AmigaOne G3-SE 600MHz, 1GB, Radeon 9200 128DDR,
CS4281 sound card, RTL8029, SiI3114, OS 4.1.6 & OS4.1FE
http://www.oldfab.webs.com
PPA1200 (Poor Portable Amiga 1200): BPPC-160MB,
BVision-CGX4, HD 10GB, slim DVD R/W, Asus VW161D
display, 3COM Lan PC card, OS4.1FE
AmigaOne G3-SE 600MHz, 1GB, Radeon 9200 128DDR,
CS4281 sound card, RTL8029, SiI3114, OS 4.1.6 & OS4.1FE
http://www.oldfab.webs.com
Re: usbadm8511.device, who made it?
this is interesting, thou I could not find this document in the documentation/usb drawer. which cd or update did you find it?tonyw wrote:Just in case you haven't seen this doc for the driver, it is in Documentation/usb/adm8511_fd.doc (21-May-2008):
I hope it is of use to you.
thanx
Satiropan
PPA1200 (Poor Portable Amiga 1200): BPPC-160MB,
BVision-CGX4, HD 10GB, slim DVD R/W, Asus VW161D
display, 3COM Lan PC card, OS4.1FE
AmigaOne G3-SE 600MHz, 1GB, Radeon 9200 128DDR,
CS4281 sound card, RTL8029, SiI3114, OS 4.1.6 & OS4.1FE
http://www.oldfab.webs.com
PPA1200 (Poor Portable Amiga 1200): BPPC-160MB,
BVision-CGX4, HD 10GB, slim DVD R/W, Asus VW161D
display, 3COM Lan PC card, OS4.1FE
AmigaOne G3-SE 600MHz, 1GB, Radeon 9200 128DDR,
CS4281 sound card, RTL8029, SiI3114, OS 4.1.6 & OS4.1FE
http://www.oldfab.webs.com
Re: usbadm8511.device, who made it?
I know, but your info is about the TU2-ET100. The TU-ET100C rev3.2 is different. This one uses the adm8511 chipset (pegasus II) edit: https://www.google.nl/search?q=tu-et100 ... =firefox-asatiropan wrote:I know this page, I wrote to Trendnet to ask and they have stated that all the 4 versions of this adapter are based on Asix chips, not on ADMTek chips:Mozzerfan wrote:@satiropan
According to this site http://wtigers.com/cs/blogs/brian/archi ... b-nic.aspx, it's the Trendnet TU-ET100C that has the adm8511 chipset.
It's only USB 1.1 though.
'1/11/2013 9:30:49 AM
Albert Mundy
(Technical Support Rep) Dear Customer,
The version 1 and 2 uses AX 88172
The version 3 uses AX88772
The version 4 uses AX88772ALF'
so I wrote to Brian, he said he is not sure, so...
I already have an asix chip based adapter, I don't want to spend the money to buy another one which could be the same, I must be 100% sure