On 10/1/2011 9:43 PM, Jon Elson wrote:
> Well, MUCH more interesting!  I hadn't tried EMC, as I couldn't get my
> diagnostics to work.  But, I eventually tried EMC2, and it DID work!
> After that, my diagnostic program ALSO worked.  So, apparently the
> port management routine knows how to map to the ECR register
> and select EPP mode.  I will tinker some more with this to see if I
> can find the magic that lets the EMC driver do it right.
>
> Jon
>
Cool, Jon. Maddening, but cool.

I asked Google about the OX9162 chip and came up with 
http://pdf1.alldatasheet.com/datasheet-pdf/view/161706/OXFORD/OX9162.html

This data sheet is dated 1999!

The language concerning EPP mode-setting is exactly the same as I quoted 
from a more recent chip's sheet, and your finding here seems to confirm 
that everything is laid out is a reasonable fashion.

I can't wait to hear what causes this peculiar 'it doesn't work, no, 
wait, now it does' behavior.

And now if we could just figure out Kirk's problem.

Regards,
Kent


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