Linux-Hardware Digest #906, Volume #13           Fri, 17 Nov 00 19:13:05 EST

Contents:
  UMAX Astracam (David W Talmage)
  Addtron AWP-100 Wireless card locking up Linun (Zot O'Connor)
  PCTel Modem Driver ("liquidFX")
  Re: Agpgart module ("Me")
  Logitech Quickcam USB Pro ("Christopher Lam")
  NewCom 56kefxC external modem ("liquidFX")
  ViaVoice problems w/Linux (John Harlow)
  Finding a device file? ("Cesar M. Ruiz Meraz")
  Re: ISA NIC Redhat 7 ("John D. Peedle")
  Communication Trouble w/ 3c905B-TXNM (Bill Holloway)
  Re: Linux: 440BX Chipset or i815? ("John D. Peedle")
  Re: Old School ("John D. Peedle")
  Re: Finding a device file? ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
  Re: Communication Trouble w/ 3c905B-TXNM (Andrei Ivanov)
  hard drives: Can I just unplug one's power cable, leaving the flat data cable still 
plugged in? ("Dan Jacobson")
  Re: UPS for two machines (Michael Meissner)
  Problems setting up TV-Card (Jan Oliver Koch)
  Re: Any Yamaha 8x8x32 CD-RW successes? ("Barry L. Kline")
  Re: hard drives: Can I just unplug one's power cable, leaving the flat data cable 
still plugged in? (Rick Nelson)
  Sound: DMA (output) timed out - IRQ/DRQ config error? (Joe Cool)
  Re: Any Yamaha 8x8x32 CD-RW successes? ("Barry L. Kline")
  Re: LinkSys betrayed us! Poor prospects for Linux. (Henry_Barta)

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From: David W Talmage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: UMAX Astracam
Date: 17 Nov 2000 15:31:58 -0500


I'm looking for a way to use my Astracam with Linux or *BSD.  Can
anybody here help me out?  UMAX in the US can't help.  They're just
for product support, not development.  

-- 
David Talmage ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
ITT Industries, Advanced Engineering & Sciences,
Advanced Technology Group

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From: Zot O'Connor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.networking,comp.os.linux.portable
Subject: Addtron AWP-100 Wireless card locking up Linun
Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2000 12:42:22 -0800

System:

Mandrake 7.1
Kernel 2.2.15-4mdk
pcmcia-cs-3.1.44 
addtron AWP-100 PCMCIA Card
Sony Vaio P-540

I built the module from the cdrom.  Followed direction (in word formatof
all things). The file 11-driver226.gz  is a tgz.  Had to link
pcmcia-cs-3.1.44 from kernel tree to /usr/src/ for the make files to
work.

In order to get card to work, I had to modify:
  /etc/sysconfig/pcmcia:
    PCIC_OPTS=cs_irq=7

Without this the card locked Linux up tight most times.  This was  true
for a network card (ambicom) until I added the above and build the
ambicom drivers.  I rebuild the the system, and did not need the above
again until this card.  Other PCMCIA cards work wel (network, modem,
CF).

Driver files are dated: Feb 7 2000
........

Card worked fine in Windows.  Worked fine in Linux.

As I test the range though, When I move quickly the machine locks up in
the kernel (panic copied below).

Card light stays on.

Things are locked tight.  Each time this happen I am walking with the
device.  Once I was at a reasonable range limit, the other time I was
walking upstairs.


Any way to prevent this?  I could upgrade the kernel, pcmcia patched, to
Mandrake 7.2 (which runs 2.2.17).  Is there a better/newer driver?

Do other wireless devices do this?

===================================

Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual address
0000004
current->tss.cr3 = 00101000, %cr3 = 00101000
*pde = 00000000
Ooops: 0002
CPU 0
EIP:    0010:[<c015d92f>]
EFLAGS: 00010247
eax: 00000000   ebx: 00000001  ecx: c0d12020  edx:c3b14990
esi: c3b14920   edi: c3b145c0  ebp: c3b14920 esp:  c0257ea4
ds: 0018  es:  0018  ss: 0018
Process swapper (pid: 0, process nr:L -, stackpage=c0257000)
Stack:  c015d305 c3b14920 00000001 00000003 c025f48 00000001 c028d24
c0280ce4
        00000000 00000003 c3b144a0

Call Trace: [<c015d305>] [<c0106000>] [<c0158185>] [<c011a5f9>]
[<c0106000>]
            [<c010c347>] [<c011a5f9>] [<c010bab8>] [<c0106000>]
[<c0100018>]
...
Code: 89 50 04 89 02 c7 01 00 00 00 00 c7 41 04 00 00 00 00 c7 41
Aiee, killing interrupt handler
Kernel Panic:  Attempted to kill idle task!
In Swapper Task - not syncing


===============

Thanks!


-- 
Zot O'Connor

http://www.ZotConsulting.com
http://www.WhiteKnightHackers.com

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From: "liquidFX" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: PCTel Modem Driver
Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2000 15:49:14 -0500

Has anyone seen a modem driver for a pctel hsp56 micromodem which will work
under Mandrake 7.2? driver pctel.o worked fine under Mandrake 7.0 but won't
work under 7.2. Thanks.



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From: "Me" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Agpgart module
Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2000 20:51:15 GMT

In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Phil Millwee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Can anyone tell me where to get the agpgart module to add agp support to
> 
> my system.  Kernel is 2.2.14, XF86 4.0.1.
http://utah-glx.sourceforge.net/gart/ (I only see ones for 2.2.13 and
2.2.16. I'd suggest getting the 2.2.16 patch and 2.2.17 kernel and see if
the patch will work with 2.2.17. Of course you could go with the newest
2.4.0-test10 or test11-pre6, but then you will need to patch the nvidia
files to get them to work with those kernels)

>  Also I need the Nvidia 095
> rpm that will run on 2.2.14.  The one i've got only runs on 2.2.12.  I'm
> trying to get my Geforce 2 out of VGA16 depth 4 640x480.  Thanks in
> advance.

Read the nvidia FAQ. If they don't have a binary rpm for your specific
kernel, rebuild a source rpm or a tarball.

HTH...

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From: "Christopher Lam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Logitech Quickcam USB Pro
Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2000 15:54:12 -0500

Any chance there will be any Linux drivers for the Logitech USB Quickcam Pro
in the future?

Thanks



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From: "liquidFX" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: NewCom 56kefxC external modem
Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2000 15:55:37 -0500

I got an old NewCom 56kefxC Atlas Peripherals external modem. It is
sooooooooo slow under Mandrake and Caldera. I had to use a 25 pin to 9 pin
adapter cable. could this be why. How can this be overcome? A 56k modem is a
56k modem isn't it? Can anyone suggest a solution or help? Thanks.



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From: John Harlow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: linux.dev.sound,alt.os.linux-mandrake,alt.os.linux
Subject: ViaVoice problems w/Linux
Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2000 21:02:35 GMT

I'm running viavoice on a Mandrake 7.1 (2.2.16) box.

It contains an ensonique sound card (es1731) and I am using the
commercial OSS drivers (since the default open driver won't work with
VV.)

I can successfully do the vvstartaudiosetup  and the user setup (reading
the stories) but whenever I try to run vvstartdictation (or vvd.sh) I
get the error:

-- RecordOpen: open failed, rc=0, errno=16

and , of course nothing happens.  Doesn't seem to matter if I run as
root or myself. The perms on all of the devices are read/write/exe.

Any ideas?


John R. Harlow
United Systems Inc.
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
Before you buy.

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From: "Cesar M. Ruiz Meraz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Finding a device file?
Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2000 14:34:26 -0700
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I have USB support with my kernel.  But every time I plug some device, the difficult 
task is

trying to figure it our to what /dev/something the kernel is using for this device.

For example I have a Floppy disk, and it appear on /dev/sda

But I have a USB disk and I cannot find what file is using for this.  I know that the 
kernel

know of the device, because /proc/bus/usb list the device.

Any kind of help or source of information is welcome.

--
Cesar M. Ruiz-Meraz
Electronics System Engineer
ITESM - LANL
[EMAIL PROTECTED]




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From: "John D. Peedle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: ISA NIC Redhat 7
Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2000 21:44:04 -0000

Try

alias eth0 ne
options io=0x[insert your io address here]

in your modules.conf

""Maxym"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:000801c04e3c$9b5fb940$14448490@athlon...
Howdy, ive managed to get my Kingston ISA NIC working in Redhat using a
'ifconfig 192.168.0.1 up'  command but when i reboot i need to do it again,
i have been messing around with the modules.conf but i havent got it to work
properly and show up normally like my PCI network card, ny help will be
appreciated

uin - 2771551



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From: Bill Holloway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.networking
Subject: Communication Trouble w/ 3c905B-TXNM
Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2000 21:49:44 GMT

I have a 3c905B-TXNM. Running fine under Win98 on Dell Dimension XPS
R400.  128 MB RAM.

Problem is with Linux boot on same machine.  Linux details: RedHat 6.2.
Upgraded to kernel 2.2.16.  3c905 driver compiled into kernel.  Good
load of driver in dmesg, but *not eth0*.  After boot, logged in as root,
ifconfig only shows lo.  So I issue

ifconfig eth0 10.0.0.1 up

Then ifconfig reports eth0 w/ this inet address, MTU 1500, etc.  IRQ is
different from Win98 (IRQ=9 on Win98, =5 on Linux); I figure this isn't
a problem since boot configures IRQ.  Base address is different too.

Then I issue

ping -c 50 10.0.0.1

and get only the first ping line back (which reports "sent 56(84)
bytes..." etc.)  then NOTHING.

Ideas?

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From: "John D. Peedle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Linux: 440BX Chipset or i815?
Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2000 21:54:05 -0000

I have installed SuSE 7.0 on several Compaq Deskpro EN with i815 chipset.
Stability is fine. The only tricky bit is XFree86. The SuSE distro does not
support this chipset (Redhat 7.0 does though)

If you have the built in PRO/100 ethernet adaptor you will have to go to
Intel for the drivers though

"Edward Westin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> Which is the better choice in motherboards the 440bx chipset or the
> i815 (for linux)?  I am under the impression theat the 440bx is the
> wiser choice because it is said to be more stable.  Is this assumption
> valid?  Thank you.



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From: "John D. Peedle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Old School
Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2000 21:59:50 -0000

Define 'better'

John Peedle
RHCE and biased!

"ascii7" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:%B0R5.113308$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> Use Debian. It is better than redhat.




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Subject: Re: Finding a device file?
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 17 Nov 2000 17:03:19 -0500

"Cesar M. Ruiz Meraz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> For example I have a Floppy disk, and it appear on /dev/sda

You have a SCSI floppy disk?

-- 
Eric McCoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

In one gloss of the cut interstellarly I must immovable protect the
universe.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andrei Ivanov)
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.networking
Subject: Re: Communication Trouble w/ 3c905B-TXNM
Date: 17 Nov 2000 22:14:30 GMT

In comp.os.linux.networking Bill Holloway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a 3c905B-TXNM. Running fine under Win98 on Dell Dimension XPS
> R400.  128 MB RAM.
> 
> Problem is with Linux boot on same machine.  Linux details: RedHat 6.2.
> Upgraded to kernel 2.2.16.  3c905 driver compiled into kernel.  Good
> load of driver in dmesg, but *not eth0*.  After boot, logged in as root,
> ifconfig only shows lo.  So I issue

How did you configure your NIC (using linuxconf, or manually)?
What's in your /etc/sysconfig/network and network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0
files? I have a bunch of HP Vectras around me, all with 3C905-TX cards -
they're running w/out problems.

-- 
andrei

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From: "Dan Jacobson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage
Subject: hard drives: Can I just unplug one's power cable, leaving the flat data cable 
still plugged in?
Date: Sat, 18 Nov 2000 06:07:22 +0800

Let's say I have two hard drives which I alternatively test, needing to
unplug and replug.
Can I just unplug one's power cable, leaving the flat data cable still
plugged in,
or must I unplug both power and data cables to avoid IDE protocol
interference, etc.?
--
www.geocities.com/jidanni E-mail: restore ".com."  ¿n¤¦¥§
Tel:+886-4-5854780; starting in year 2001: +886-4-25854780



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Subject: Re: UPS for two machines
From: Michael Meissner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 17 Nov 2000 17:42:09 -0500

"Niclas Domack" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Hi!
> 
> I'm about to purchase a UPS for two redhat 6.x linux servers, and it looks
> like APC could be a good choice. `My problem is this; I'd like to by just
> one UPS, and connect both servers on it. But I still want both servers to
> notice if there's a loss of power and react accordingly (wait for like
> 20mins, then shut down nice and slowly)
> 
> Does anyone know if that's a possible setup with the software included, or
> if one needs to hack something to get it working?

Both APC's official (non-free) software and the clone software support this out
of the box, assuming the two computers are connected via an internet.  You
connect one computer to the UPS, and configure it to be the master and know
about TCP/IP, and on the other computer, you configure it to be the slave, and
give it the name or IP address of the master.

-- 
Michael Meissner, Red Hat, Inc.
PMB 198, 174 Littleton Road #3, Westford, Massachusetts 01886, USA
Work:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]           phone: +1 978-486-9304
Non-work: [EMAIL PROTECTED]   fax:   +1 978-692-4482

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From: Jan Oliver Koch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Problems setting up TV-Card
Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2000 23:39:40 +0100

I have installed a Hauppauge TV-Card, which works well under Win98.
Now I would like to make ist work under Linux (Suse 7.0 distribution).
I have set up all the necessary options described in the bttv
documentation. When I try to start kwintv I get the error message :
error opening v4lx device /dev/video : no device found. (translated from
german)
 
/dev/video does exist.
 
What can I do ?

Thanks for your help,

Oliver

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From: "Barry L. Kline" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Any Yamaha 8x8x32 CD-RW successes?
Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2000 18:19:45 -0500

Darrel Hankerson wrote:
> 
> "Barry L. Kline" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> >  I have a Yamaha SCSI CD writer attached to my dual PII-Xeon machine.
> > The writer and IBM 18G drive are attached to an Adaptec Ultra 160
> > ...
> > I have finally figured out the eventually I get a SCSI command
> > timeout.  So, to try different fixes, I've exchanged the CD rom drive
> > with a new one of the same model.  I've tried terminating the CD with
> > its own terminator as well as using an external one.  I still have the
> 
> In order to use the CRW8824S with an Adaptec 2940UW, I had to disable
> tagged queueing.  Apparently, this is a well-known problem.  It was
> not enough to disable only for the CD, although my testing was limited.
> 
> --
> --Darrel Hankerson [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Never mind... I found the answer.  I *think* I need to add a line
at startup aic7xxx=tag_info:{{,,,,,255}}

I'm going to try this and if it works, add it to lilo.conf

Barry

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Rick Nelson)
Crossposted-To: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage
Subject: Re: hard drives: Can I just unplug one's power cable, leaving the flat data 
cable still plugged in?
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2000 23:29:01 GMT

On Sat, 18 Nov 2000 06:07:22 +0800, "Dan Jacobson"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said with great vengeance and fuuurious
anger:

>Let's say I have two hard drives which I alternatively test, needing to
>unplug and replug.
>Can I just unplug one's power cable, leaving the flat data cable still
>plugged in,
>or must I unplug both power and data cables to avoid IDE protocol
>interference, etc.?

It's the opposite.  You can leave power to both of them - that won't
interfere with anything unless you are specifically troubleshooting a
power supply problem.

It's the IDE cable you'll want to remove to "remove" that drive.
There's also the possibility of having to change your jumpers around
quite a bit with this type of troubleshooting.

--Rick

When I die, I want to go peacefully in my sleep like my grandfather...
not screaming and yelling like the passengers of his car.

---This post is my own and does not necessarily reflect the views of current or past 
employers---

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From: Joe Cool <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Sound: DMA (output) timed out - IRQ/DRQ config error?
Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2000 23:16:12 GMT

Sound: DMA (output) timed out - IRQ/DRQ config error?

I'm getting the above error on a Gateway 9100 laptop, along with sound
so choppy that you can't even recognize what's being played. My sound
works beautifully (yamaha Sa2Opl3 integrated) UNTIL I insert my pcmcia
network card (a 3c575). I'm told that is a fairly common problem
getting the yamaha sound working at the same time with pcmcia, but I'm
having trouble finding any information about a solution. The audio
hardware channels work fine (microphone/cd), but the wave playback
dies.

This is a drag because my mp3s are on a network drive. ha!

the audio hardware is set in bios to use i/o 220 and 330, but while
running, it reports using 330, 370 and 530.
Also set to irq 5 and dma 0 and 1.

the network card is using i/o 0x0280-0x02ff, irq 10, but I don't know
how to tell whether either the cardbus or the card is using a dma
channel.
And the kernel is 2.2.13 running in 96mb memory on a 266mhz pentium.

Any help would be most...helpful.
thanks in advance.


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Before you buy.

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From: "Barry L. Kline" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Any Yamaha 8x8x32 CD-RW successes?
Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2000 18:48:00 -0500

Darrel Hankerson wrote:
> 
> "Barry L. Kline" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> >  I have a Yamaha SCSI CD writer attached to my dual PII-Xeon machine.
> > The writer and IBM 18G drive are attached to an Adaptec Ultra 160
> > ...
> > I have finally figured out the eventually I get a SCSI command
> > timeout.  So, to try different fixes, I've exchanged the CD rom drive
> > with a new one of the same model.  I've tried terminating the CD with
> > its own terminator as well as using an external one.  I still have the
> 
> In order to use the CRW8824S with an Adaptec 2940UW, I had to disable
> tagged queueing.  Apparently, this is a well-known problem.  It was
> not enough to disable only for the CD, although my testing was limited.
> 
> --
> --Darrel Hankerson [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Well, I added aic7xxx=tag_info:{{,,,,,255}} at the lilo line... no joy. 
I rebooted the machine and this time used: aic7xxx=verbose and once the
machine was up, looked at /proc/scsi/aic7xxx/0 and found that tagged
queueing is disabled by default.  So, I'm back to square one.

Anyone else have any ideas as to how to get this @#$% Yamaha CD-RW to
rip audio?

TIA,

Barry

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From: Henry_Barta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.misc,comp.os.linux.networking
Subject: Re: LinkSys betrayed us! Poor prospects for Linux.
Date: 17 Nov 2000 23:54:10 GMT

In comp.os.linux.hardware Ray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> If you can ping other hosts on the LAN then your net card driver is working
> properly.  You need to get your default route set properly.  Could you post
> the output of "netstat -rn" and "ifconfig".  Does your lan use dhcp? 

    Don't use DHCP. This is a 'home LAN' consisting of my desktop
    and a couple laptops running Linus and a couple of Windows
    nodes.  I thought it would just be easier to assign addresses
    than set up DHCP.

    Also below find output from 'netstat -rn', ifconfig, lspci,
    'cat /proc/pci' and the appropriate lines from 'dmesg'

    (I agree that if 'ping' works, then everuything else should
    too.  After I get through with this, I'll put the old card back
    in and see if things still work.)

    thanks,
    hank

[hbarta@pswin hbarta]$ netstat -rn
Kernel IP routing table
Destination     Gateway         Genmask         Flags   MSS Window  irtt Iface
207.229.129.252 0.0.0.0         255.255.255.255 UH        0 0          0 ppp0
192.168.100.100 0.0.0.0         255.255.255.255 UH        0 0          0 eth0
127.0.0.1       0.0.0.0         255.255.255.255 UH        0 0          0 lo
192.168.100.0   0.0.0.0         255.255.255.0   U         0 0          0 eth0
127.0.0.0       0.0.0.0         255.0.0.0       U         0 0          0 lo
0.0.0.0         207.229.129.252 0.0.0.0         UG        0 0          0 ppp0
[hbarta@pswin hbarta]$ /sbin/ifconfig eth0
eth0      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 45:C4:45:C4:45:C4  
          inet addr:192.168.100.100  Bcast:192.168.100.255  Mask:255.255.255.0
          UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
          RX packets:29 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
          TX packets:13 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
          collisions:0 txqueuelen:100 
          Interrupt:15 Base address:0x9000 

[hbarta@pswin hbarta]$ /sbin/lspci
00:00.0 Host bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc.: Unknown device 0305 (rev 02)
00:01.0 PCI bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc.: Unknown device 8305
00:07.0 ISA bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT82C686 [Apollo Super] (rev 22)
00:07.2 USB Controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT82C586B USB (rev 10)
00:07.3 USB Controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT82C586B USB (rev 10)
00:07.4 Host bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT82C686 [Apollo Super ACPI] (rev 30)
00:0d.0 SCSI storage controller: Adaptec AIC-7881U
00:0f.0 Ethernet controller: Bridgecom, Inc: Unknown device 0985 (rev 11)
00:11.0 VGA compatible controller: S3 Inc. 86c968 [Vision 968 VRAM] rev 0

[hbarta@pswin hbarta]$ cat /proc/pci
PCI devices found:
  Bus  0, device   0, function  0:
    Host bridge: VIA Technologies Unknown device (rev 2).
      Vendor id=1106. Device id=305.
      Medium devsel.  Master Capable.  Latency=8.  
      Prefetchable 32 bit memory at 0xd0000000 [0xd0000008].
  Bus  0, device   1, function  0:
    PCI bridge: VIA Technologies Unknown device (rev 0).
      Vendor id=1106. Device id=8305.
      Medium devsel.  Master Capable.  No bursts.  Min Gnt=4.
  Bus  0, device   7, function  0:
    ISA bridge: VIA Technologies Unknown device (rev 34).
      Vendor id=1106. Device id=686.
      Medium devsel.  Master Capable.  No bursts.  
  Bus  0, device   7, function  2:
    USB Controller: VIA Technologies VT 82C586 Apollo USB (rev 16).
      Medium devsel.  IRQ 10.  Master Capable.  Latency=32.  
      I/O at 0xd400 [0xd401].
  Bus  0, device   7, function  3:
    USB Controller: VIA Technologies VT 82C586 Apollo USB (rev 16).
      Medium devsel.  IRQ 10.  Master Capable.  Latency=32.  
      I/O at 0xd800 [0xd801].
  Bus  0, device   7, function  4:
    Host bridge: VIA Technologies Unknown device (rev 48).
      Vendor id=1106. Device id=3057.
      Medium devsel.  Fast back-to-back capable.  
  Bus  0, device  13, function  0:
    SCSI storage controller: Adaptec AIC-7881U (rev 0).
      Medium devsel.  Fast back-to-back capable.  IRQ 15.  Master Capable.  Late
ncy=32.  Min Gnt=8.Max Lat=8.
      I/O at 0xdc00 [0xdc01].
      Non-prefetchable 32 bit memory at 0xdd000000 [0xdd000000].
  Bus  0, device  15, function  0:
    Ethernet controller: Unknown vendor Unknown device (rev 17).
      Vendor id=1317. Device id=985.
      Medium devsel.  Fast back-to-back capable.  IRQ 15.  Master Capable.  Late
ncy=32.  Min Gnt=255.Max Lat=255.
      I/O at 0xe000 [0xe001].
      Non-prefetchable 32 bit memory at 0xdd001000 [0xdd001000].
  Bus  0, device  17, function  0:
    VGA compatible controller: S3 Inc. Vision 968 (rev 0).
      Medium devsel.  IRQ 11.  
      Non-prefetchable 32 bit memory at 0xd4000000 [0xd4000000].

[root@pswin /root]# /home/hbarta/download/linux/kernel/tulip/x/tulip-diag
tulip-diag.c:v2.04 9/26/2000 Donald Becker ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
 http://www.scyld.com/diag/index.html
Index #1: Found a ADMtek AL985 Centaur-P adapter at 0xe000.
 Port selection is 10mbps half duplex (Link is on)
 Transmit started, Receive started, half-duplex.
  The Rx process state is 'Waiting for packets'.
  The Tx process state is 'Idle'.
  The transmit threshold is 128.
 The Comet MAC registers are c445c445 ffffc445 filter 8000000000000000.
WARNING: The EEPROM is missing or erased!
 Use '-a' or '-aa' to show device registers,
     '-e' to show EEPROM contents, -ee for parsed contents,
  or '-m' or '-mm' to show MII management registers.

and finally from 'dmesg':
tulip.c:v0.92 4/17/2000  Written by Donald Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  http://www.scyld.com/network/tulip.html
eth0: ADMtek Comet rev 17 at 0xd0049000, 45:C4:45:C4:45:C4, IRQ 15.

--
Hank Barta                            White Oak Software Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]                   Predictable Systems by Design.(tm)
                Beautiful Sunny Winfield, Illinois

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