I ran this by Jeff last night, here's more info and a test 
scenario.  I forgot to turn my controller on and started EMC2, 
and, of course, the driver bailed out as it couldn't access the 
UPC board on the par port.  I then tried cat /proc/ioports and 
got the same result as last night, segment violation!  It takes 
a reboot to fix this.  So, anybody can run this scenario, you 
want to NOT have any PPMC hardware on the system, and try the 
univstep or univpwm config file sets.

I am assuming the driver reserves access to a system data 
structure and is not releasing it before it bails out if it 
doesn't find any hardware to talk to.

The kernel on that system reports as :
Linux version 2.6.15-magma ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version 4.0.3 
(Ubuntu 4.0.3-1ubuntu5)) #1 Fri Jun 9 20:51:19 EEST
  2006


Any ideas?

Jon

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