Hi

I've written a National 9603/4 driver (not quite ready for submission
yet), and I'm trying to get RNDIS to work with it.  CDC ethernet works
with a Linux host, but I can't get the RNDIS driver to work with
Windows.

On Windows XP, after installing the linux.inf file from
linux/Documentation/usb/, I get a message from windows "This device
cannot start. (Code 10)"

Windows 2000 seems unable to identify the inf file as a driver, and it
can't find a driver on the Windows CD.

Is there something I'm missing?  Could anyone tell me what I need to
do?  I know I haven't given much information, but Windows doesn't really
give very much useful feedback.

David

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