> I mean from the 'prtconf -v' I could not find any 'pci1385' item, which is > the vendor id of the Netgear, and 'pci168c' which is the vendor id of > Atheros, so I guess WG511T is not inserted in the cardbus slot when you run > 'prtconf -v', or maybe the cardbus driver runs something wrong. But I can see > the cardbus controller has a reasonalbe 'assigned-address', so think the card > is not inserted when you run 'prtconf -v'. > > If the card was inserted when you ran 'prtconf -v', there must be a bug in > cardbus, maybe something about interrupt routing, since the WG511T is not > recognized. >
Reboot to Windows XP. Goto Control Panel, System, Hardware, Device Manager, and search. Interrupt 10 is being used by: 1394 Firewire Modem / 10/100 Mini PCI Combo card Netgear WG511T PCMCIA host and USB 1394 was already disabled as I have no devices for it. In addition, the Mini PCI Combo adapter is now disabled. Is there any way to ratchet up the diagnostics on this or is there any way to change/view the irq's being used by Solaris? thanks, alan May 15 14:38:16 unix: [ID 954099 kern.info] NOTICE: IRQ10 is being shared by drivers with different interrupt levels. May 15 14:38:16 This may result in reduced system performance. This message posted from opensolaris.org