Well, now gpio-1.1.0 will compile and install, but it doesn't see the 
PCI-PDISO8 card. There is no /dev/gpio0, and gpitest complains "unable to 
open GPIO device".

The install instructions refer to /etc/init.d/gpio, but that doesn't 
exist, either.

lspci reveals:

05:00.0 Unassigned class [ffff]: Measurement Computing PCI-PDISO8 (rev 04)

..so the card is certainly there.

On one of my previously buit machines, lspci reveals:

07:09.0 Unassigned class [ff00]: Measurement Computing PCI-PDISO8

Is it possible gpio-1.1.0 doesn't support Rev. 04 cards?


Rob

On Thu, 23 May 2013, Rob Landry wrote:

>
> The CentOS appliance sees the cards but won't talk to either of them (it
> pretends to, though, and the loge look like it's talking, but I get no
> audio and no relay clicks).
>
> Debian 6 I am trying right now.
>
>
>
> Rob
>
> On Fri, 24 May 2013, Wayne Merricks wrote:
>
>> The drivers don't work with kernel 3+. I managed to tweak them to 
>> compile and load but never had the time to figure out why it couldn't 
>> access the card.
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