1. NIC Hardware Address
- Posted by "C. K. Lester" <euphoric at cklester.com> Sep 30, 2003
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How do I get a PC's unique NIC hardware address using EUPHORIA?
2. Re: NIC Hardware Address
- Posted by codepilot at netzero.net Sep 30, 2003
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its real easy in dos here goes and excerpt from my pkt_drv.e first load a packet driver with interrupt like 0x60 maybe then PKT_DRV_INTERRUPT=#60 then do the below good hunting global function driver_info(atom handle)--1 sequence regs,al,name atom AL,address regs=REGS regs[REG_AX]=#01FF regs[REG_BX]=handle regs=dos_interrupt(PKT_DRV_INTERRUPT,regs) if and_bits(regs[REG_FLAGS],1) then return Get_Error(regs) end if address=(regs[REG_DS]*16)+regs[REG_SI] name={} for i = 0 to 255 do name&=peek(address+i) if name[length(name)]=0 or name[length(name)]='$' then name=name[1..length(name)-1] exit end if end for AL=and_bits(regs[REG_AX],255) if Debug_Mode then if AL=1 then al="Basic" elsif AL=2 then al="Basic & Extended" elsif AL=5 then al="Basic & High-Performance" elsif AL=6 then al="Basic, High-performance & Extended" else al="NOT INSTALLED" end if printf(1, "%s ver %d, %d, %d, %d\n\t%s\n", {name, regs[REG_BX], floor(regs[REG_CX]/256), regs[REG_DX], and_bits(regs[REG_CX],255), al}) end if Version=regs[REG_BX] Class=floor(regs[REG_CX]/256) Type=regs[REG_DX] Number=and_bits(regs[REG_CX],255) Name=name Functionality=AL return 0 end function global function access_type(atom if_class,atom if_type,atom if_number,sequence p_type,atom receiver)--2 sequence regs atom type_ptr type_ptr=0 if length(p_type)>0 then type_ptr=allocate_low(length(p_type)) end if -- poke(type_ptr,p_type) regs=REGS regs[REG_AX]=#0200+if_class regs[REG_BX]=if_type regs[REG_DX]=if_number regs[REG_DS]=floor(type_ptr/16) regs[REG_SI]=and_bits(type_ptr,15) regs[REG_CX]=length(p_type) regs[REG_ES]=floor(receiver/16) regs[REG_DI]=0 regs=dos_interrupt(PKT_DRV_INTERRUPT,regs) if and_bits(regs[REG_FLAGS],1) then return Get_Error(regs) end if if length(p_type)>0 then free_low(type_ptr) end if return regs[REG_AX] end function global function get_address(atom handle)--6 sequence regs,address atom address_ptr address_ptr=allocate_low(256) regs=REGS regs[REG_AX]=#0600 regs[REG_BX]=handle regs[REG_ES]=floor(address_ptr/16) regs[REG_DI]=remainder(address_ptr,16) regs[REG_CX]=256 regs=dos_interrupt(PKT_DRV_INTERRUPT,regs) if and_bits(regs[REG_FLAGS],1) then return Get_Error(regs) end if address=peek({address_ptr,regs[REG_CX]}) free_low(address_ptr) if Debug_Mode then printf(1,"Address=%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x\n",address) end if Address=address return address end function error=driver_info(10) handle=access_type(Class,Type,Number,{},0) ? get_address(handle) ----- Original Message ----- From: "C. K. Lester" <euphoric at cklester.com> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 8:21 AM Subject: NIC Hardware Address > > > How do I get a PC's unique NIC hardware address using EUPHORIA? > > > > TOPICA - Start your own email discussion group. FREE! > >
3. Re: NIC Hardware Address
- Posted by "C. K. Lester" <euphoric at cklester.com> Sep 30, 2003
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Good stuff... 'cept I need it for Windows! ----- Original Message ----- From: <codepilot at netzero.net> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> Subject: Re: NIC Hardware Address > > > its real easy in dos <snippage occurred>
4. Re: NIC Hardware Address
- Posted by George Walters <gwalters at sc.rr.com> Oct 01, 2003
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When I run MAC on my P3 with 98 2nd I get error 111..(I have 2 nics if that makes any diff) george ----- Original Message ----- From: "Brian Broker" <bkb at cnw.com> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> Subject: RE: NIC Hardware Address > > > I discovered that I needed to make this a bit more dynamic when I got > home because of my bad assumption about having only one NIC. I just > wanted to release a quick demo before I ran out of time earlier this > evening. I'll let this evolve a bit more then release it to the > archive... > > http://cnw.com/~bkb/Eu/MAC2.zip -- now with more comments! > > This will enumerate and give info for each adapter: > -- adapter name (the long number in squiggle brackets) > -- adapter description > -- MAC/physical address > > Still waiting to hear if this helps (C.K.?), > > -- Brian > > Earlier I wrote: > > > > > > Hi C.K. > > > > I tried the 'GetAdaptersInfo' function and got a working demo. > > > > Get it from http://cnw.com/~bkb/Eu/MAC.zip (case sensitive) > > > > Let me know if that works for you... > > -- Brian > > > > > C. K. Lester wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Good stuff... 'cept I need it for Windows! > > > > TOPICA - Start your own email discussion group. FREE! > >
5. Re: NIC Hardware Address
- Posted by "C. K. Lester" <euphoric at cklester.com> Oct 01, 2003
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Brian Broker wrote: >I discovered that I needed to make this a bit more dynamic when I got >home because of my bad assumption about having only one NIC. I just >wanted to release a quick demo before I ran out of time earlier this >evening. I'll let this evolve a bit more then release it to the >archive... > >Still waiting to hear if this helps (C.K.?), It's wonderful!!! However, I'm having to stay home from work today with a sick child, so I won't be able to apply it to the relative code till later today or tomorrow... I'll probably run some tests from home today, though, so we'll see. I think somebody made the comment about using this for licensing purposes, and that's correct. I've got a client with multiple desktops, but after each reboot, the PC's hard drive serial number changes. I was basing the license on that number, so after each change the license was voided. I'm hoping that using one of the hard wired NIC numbers will fix it up nicely. Thanks! -ck
6. Re: NIC Hardware Address
- Posted by George Walters <gwalters at sc.rr.com> Oct 01, 2003
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Brian, I get the same result...device manager shows 3 nics...2 real cards and one "dialup adapter" which is a modem i guess. Could that be the problem? george ----- Original Message ----- From: "Brian Broker" <bkb at cnw.com> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> Subject: RE: NIC Hardware Address > > > Hi George, > > Yes, the first version was released quickly and only supports having one > NIC. The error 111 is a buffer overflow error because you have two > NICs. The demo in the MAC2 package should handle multiple NICs. Try it > and let me know if that works. > > -- Brian > > George Walters wrote: > > > > > > When I run MAC on my P3 with 98 2nd I get error 111..(I have 2 nics if > > that > > makes any diff) > > > > george > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Brian Broker" <bkb at cnw.com> > > To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> > > Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2003 5:29 AM > > Subject: RE: NIC Hardware Address > > > > > > > I discovered that I needed to make this a bit more dynamic when I got > > > home because of my bad assumption about having only one NIC. I just > > > wanted to release a quick demo before I ran out of time earlier this > > > evening. I'll let this evolve a bit more then release it to the > > > archive... > > > > > > http://cnw.com/~bkb/Eu/MAC2.zip -- now with more comments! > > > > > > This will enumerate and give info for each adapter: > > > -- adapter name (the long number in squiggle brackets) > > > -- adapter description > > > -- MAC/physical address > > > > > > Still waiting to hear if this helps (C.K.?), > > > > > > -- Brian > > > > > > Earlier I wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi C.K. > > > > > > > > I tried the 'GetAdaptersInfo' function and got a working demo. > > > > > > > > Get it from http://cnw.com/~bkb/Eu/MAC.zip (case sensitive) > > > > > > > > Let me know if that works for you... > > > > -- Brian > > > > > > > > > C. K. Lester wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Good stuff... 'cept I need it for Windows! > > > > > > > > > TOPICA - Start your own email discussion group. FREE! > > > > > > > > > TOPICA - Start your own email discussion group. FREE! > >