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Old 09-30-2005, 08:12 PM   #1
KasperLotus
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ndiswrapper on 64 bit


Hey everyone,
I just bought a wireless PCI card from Innocom and downloaded ndiswrapper and the windows driver for my card. I followed the instructions on linuxhomenetworking.com but when I physically installed the NIC and rebooted, it gave me an "ndiswrapper: * detected glibc * invalid address (some hex stuff here)" Does anyone know what might cause this or what might fix it? I'm using ndiswrapperv1.1 and I definitely know that it recognizes my card because ndiswrapper -l produes "tnet1130 driver present, hardware present". Could this be because I'm running a 64 bit athlon?
 
  


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