Fixed.

The problem was that I needed to run "pcisetup 378". I don't know what 
pcisetup does with no argument, but it doesn't generate an error and it 
doesn't do what I need done.

Ken

Kenneth Lerman wrote:
> I'm finally (after a disk crash) installing emc2 on my system -- a Dell 
> Optiflex GX150. This is the same machine I was running the BDI EMC1 on 
> (except for the change of disk drive).
> 
> I'm using Jon Elson's UnivPWM boards.
> 
> Dmesg shows that on boot, the lp driver is loaded, but no device is 
> found. It should find the device at ox378. Jon's program pcisetup runs 
> without error. His univpwmdiag program shows no boards found but 
> otherwise shows no error.
> 
> Does anyone have any quick hints or suggestions?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Ken
> 
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