> > I am using Astlinux 0.6.7 on a Soekris net5501.
> > I am trying to get a Junghanns singleE1 miniPCI card (HFC-E1 chipset) to
> > work.

> lspci -v looks like it provides the explanation:

> 00:11.0 ISDN controller: Cologne Chip Designs GmbH ISDN network
Controller [HFC-E1] (rev 01)
>         Subsystem: Cologne Chip Designs GmbH: Unknown device b55a
>         Flags: medium devsel, IRQ 15
>         I/O ports at e500 [size=8]
>         Memory at a0005000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=4K]
>         Capabilities: [40] Power Management version 2

> Looks as though b55a (is that what is known as the subvendor id?) is not in
> hfc_multi.c, so the card is not recognized.  I've created a .patch to add it,
> with the same parameters as the Junghanns E1 card listed in hfc_multi.c -
> not confirmed to work yet, but I'd like to test it.

> Is it possible, using the Astlinux dev environment, to build only mISDN rather
> than building all of Astlinux, and then simply copy over the mISDN module?
> I'm also trying to work out whether I can use the ADE on Ubuntu x64 (I know
> the web page says x64 build systems are not supported). Not sure where to
> go next - should I be joining astlinux-devel? This is my first foray into 
> building
> (of anything, not just Astlinux), so I might not be very welcome...

OK, no further on here (after attempting a 32-bit chroot, and changing
from dash to bash). Going to try rebuilding my Ubuntu as 32-bit, and
see where I get from there. Did I read on the mailing list that to
apply a patch, I should simply drop the .patch file into the package
directory? If anyone is interested (and has a working dev environment
they wouldn't mind using for me), the patch is attached. I'd be
interested in a compiled hfcmulti with this patch (for a net5501, if
that driver is platform-specific). If I get the dev environment
working myself, I'll report back.

Thanks

Tom

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