Microsoft KB Archive/287140

= BUG: Pinging CEPC Device Causes Continuous Stream of Ping Requests =

Article ID: 287140

Article Last Modified on 12/27/2003

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Windows CE 2.12 for the Handheld PC
 * Microsoft Windows CE 2.11 for the Handheld PC
 * Microsoft Windows CE 3.0 for the Handheld PC

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This article was previously published under Q287140



SYMPTOMS
When a Windows CE PC-based (CEPC) device that contains two PCMCIA NE2000 network cards receives a ping request, one of the cards sends out a continuous stream of ping requests.



CAUSE
An error in the PCMCIA driver causes the first network card's I/O window to overlap the second card's I/O window. The error is in the file \WINCE300\PLATFORM\CEPC\DRIVERS\PCMCIA\Window.c



RESOLUTION
You can work around this problem by giving the first network card additional space. Its normal range is 0x300 through 0x31f. Instead of assigning the second card 0x320, assign it 0x360.



STATUS
This bug has been fixed and the fix is included in the Add On Pack for Microsoft Windows CE Platform Builder 3.0



MORE INFORMATION
All purchasers of Platform Builder should have received the free Add On Pack update. The update is delivered as compact discs 12-14 of the Platform Builder product. If you have not received the Add On Pack, contact your vendor.

Additional query words: ping cepc network ne2000 addon pack

Keywords: kbbug KB287140

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