On Wed, Feb 14, 2001 at 08:00:51PM -0800, Julian Elischer wrote:
> you need to enable the FIR mode from the BIOS to get  the PNP ID
> for the fast part of the chip.. 510 is just a UART attached to the IR port
> which is the SIR (slow IR :-) interface.
 
Duh! Who would have thought that "IrDA" in the BIOS configuration
would mean SIR? Indeed, changing it to FIR gives me my SMC chipset :-)

I have also finished porting the findchip utility. You can find it
attached. It works fine(*) on my -stable machine, but I would like
someone to try it out on a -current box, just to be sure.

I am going to try to port the rest of the utilities, but I would be more 
than happy to test the smc driver for you, when you have it ready.

-past

(*): except from the gtk-based 'gfindchip' that coredumps when I 
     select quit from the menu. As a workaround use the provided
     perl script that has gtk bindings and works flawlessly.
     


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