On 10/26/06, Alta Elstad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
seems like a nice tool, but it fails to work on my u20 large config, no extra hardware running windows xp sp2
James Dickens
uadmin.blogspot.com
Failed to create the Solaris driver status report of your devices.
Alternatively, you can run the command 'reg query hklm\system\currentcontrolset\enum\pci /s > register.txt' and send the file register.txt to [EMAIL PROTECTED].
Does the Solaris OS support your x86 PCI devices?
Your answer may be only a click away with the new
<a href="" href="http://www.sun.com/bigadmin/hcl/hcts/device_detect.html">http://www.sun.com/bigadmin/hcl/hcts/device_detect.html ">Sun Device
Detection Tool</a>.
Nothing to install - just click and run.
Sun Device Detection Tool detects devices in your x86 system and then displays
a report that shows the major PCI components in the system and whether Solaris
drivers exist for these devices. The report tells you whether the driver is
built in to the Solaris OS or whether a third-party driver is available.
seems like a nice tool, but it fails to work on my u20 large config, no extra hardware running windows xp sp2
James Dickens
uadmin.blogspot.com
Failed to create the Solaris driver status report of your devices.
Alternatively, you can run the command 'reg query hklm\system\currentcontrolset\enum\pci /s > register.txt' and send the file register.txt to [EMAIL PROTECTED].
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