[Asterisk-Users] modprobe wcfxs ------ fail

2004-04-02 Thread vozip










Any ideas..???





[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc# modprobe wcfxs

/lib/modules/2.4.24-xfs/misc/wcfxs.o:
init_module: No such device

Hint: insmod
errors can be caused by incorrect module parameters, including invalid IO or
IRQ parameters.

  You may find more information in syslog or the output from dmesg

/lib/modules/2.4.24-xfs/misc/wcfxs.o:
insmod /lib/modules/2.4.24-xfs/misc/wcfxs.o failed

/lib/modules/2.4.24-xfs/misc/wcfxs.o:
insmod wcfxs failed





Cheers..!





vozip








Re: [Asterisk-Users] modprobe wcfxs

2004-02-07 Thread Tim Sailer
Replying to my own e-mail, how tacky.

Anyway, just for the record, I went out to the local computer shop
looking for a new power supply, and ended up walking out $255
poorer, but with a new motherboard, 2.4Ghz CPU and 256M DDR memory,
*and* a new case and power supply.

2 hours later, Debian was isntalled on an old disk, the kernel recompiled,
zaptel recompiled, modprobes worked, and all is right with the world.

So, solution *was* the motherboard, as the 2.2 PCI wasn't really
supported until late 2000, it seems.

Thanks for all the help,
Tim

On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 06:52:54PM -0500, Tim Sailer wrote:
 On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 05:36:47PM -0600, Tilghman Lesher wrote:
  On Friday 06 February 2004 16:26, Tim Sailer wrote:
   OK,  folks... I'm having the same problem as a few people. device
   not found when I do the modprobe wcfxs. I looked in the archives,
   and I see 4 or 5 people have had the same problem. I even foudn the
   reply to a post like mine that said look in the archives, others
   have had the same problem. Very true, but I can't find the answer.
   If someone can simply point me to the archive with the solution, I
   can go from there. :)
  
  A common problem is forgetting to connect the 4-pin molex on the side
 
 Nope, plugged in. I even tested it to make sure the voltages were
 right.
 
  of the card.  If you're still having problems, you could try a greater
  wattage power supply or a different motherboard.
 
 Hrm. A different mother board is out of the question right now. The
 power supply, maybe. ATX...
 
  It's strange, but while the TDM400P is up to the PCI spec, some
  motherboards are deficient.  It is only when inserting a card which
  stresses the PCI spec to the max that you may wind up discovering
  this.
 
 This is an older motherboard, but it never had any problems driving
 things like video capture which tends to stress the bus.
 
  Also, if your TDM400P does not have a molex connector, you can get
  a free upgrade from the company that sold you the TDM400P.
 
 Brandy new from Digium. It had better be right. :)
 
 Tim
 
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  Network and Systems Operations PO Box 726  
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] modprobe wcfxs

2004-02-07 Thread How Peng Kaiam
Yes, it does work on newer P4 motherboard.
It does not work on Pentium II motherboard, tested with 3 brands, Abit, MSI,
and Asus; all not working.
But it does work with Pentium Pro motherboard (Intel original MB).

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tim Sailer
Sent: Sunday, February 08, 2004 12:55 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] modprobe wcfxs

Replying to my own e-mail, how tacky.

Anyway, just for the record, I went out to the local computer shop
looking for a new power supply, and ended up walking out $255
poorer, but with a new motherboard, 2.4Ghz CPU and 256M DDR memory,
*and* a new case and power supply.

2 hours later, Debian was isntalled on an old disk, the kernel recompiled,
zaptel recompiled, modprobes worked, and all is right with the world.

So, solution *was* the motherboard, as the 2.2 PCI wasn't really
supported until late 2000, it seems.

Thanks for all the help,
Tim

On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 06:52:54PM -0500, Tim Sailer wrote:
 On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 05:36:47PM -0600, Tilghman Lesher wrote:
  On Friday 06 February 2004 16:26, Tim Sailer wrote:
   OK,  folks... I'm having the same problem as a few people. device
   not found when I do the modprobe wcfxs. I looked in the archives,
   and I see 4 or 5 people have had the same problem. I even foudn the
   reply to a post like mine that said look in the archives, others
   have had the same problem. Very true, but I can't find the answer.
   If someone can simply point me to the archive with the solution, I
   can go from there. :)
  
  A common problem is forgetting to connect the 4-pin molex on the side
 
 Nope, plugged in. I even tested it to make sure the voltages were
 right.
 
  of the card.  If you're still having problems, you could try a greater
  wattage power supply or a different motherboard.
 
 Hrm. A different mother board is out of the question right now. The
 power supply, maybe. ATX...
 
  It's strange, but while the TDM400P is up to the PCI spec, some
  motherboards are deficient.  It is only when inserting a card which
  stresses the PCI spec to the max that you may wind up discovering
  this.
 
 This is an older motherboard, but it never had any problems driving
 things like video capture which tends to stress the bus.
 
  Also, if your TDM400P does not have a molex connector, you can get
  a free upgrade from the company that sold you the TDM400P.
 
 Brandy new from Digium. It had better be right. :)
 
 Tim
 
 -- 
 
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  Network and Systems Operations PO Box 726  
  http://www.buoy.comMoriches, NY 11955  
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[Asterisk-Users] modprobe wcfxs

2004-02-06 Thread Tim Sailer
OK,  folks... I'm having the same problem as a few people. device not
found when I do the modprobe wcfxs. I looked in the archives, and I see
4 or 5 people have had the same problem. I even foudn the reply to a post
like mine that said look in the archives, others have had the same problem.
Very true, but I can't find the answer. If someone can simply point me to  
the archive with the solution, I can go from there. :)

Thanks,
Tim

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] modprobe wcfxs

2004-02-06 Thread Tilghman Lesher
On Friday 06 February 2004 16:26, Tim Sailer wrote:
 OK,  folks... I'm having the same problem as a few people. device
 not found when I do the modprobe wcfxs. I looked in the archives,
 and I see 4 or 5 people have had the same problem. I even foudn the
 reply to a post like mine that said look in the archives, others
 have had the same problem. Very true, but I can't find the answer.
 If someone can simply point me to the archive with the solution, I
 can go from there. :)

A common problem is forgetting to connect the 4-pin molex on the side
of the card.  If you're still having problems, you could try a greater
wattage power supply or a different motherboard.

It's strange, but while the TDM400P is up to the PCI spec, some
motherboards are deficient.  It is only when inserting a card which
stresses the PCI spec to the max that you may wind up discovering
this.

Also, if your TDM400P does not have a molex connector, you can get
a free upgrade from the company that sold you the TDM400P.

-Tilghman

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] modprobe wcfxs

2004-02-06 Thread Tim Sailer
On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 05:36:47PM -0600, Tilghman Lesher wrote:
 On Friday 06 February 2004 16:26, Tim Sailer wrote:
  OK,  folks... I'm having the same problem as a few people. device
  not found when I do the modprobe wcfxs. I looked in the archives,
  and I see 4 or 5 people have had the same problem. I even foudn the
  reply to a post like mine that said look in the archives, others
  have had the same problem. Very true, but I can't find the answer.
  If someone can simply point me to the archive with the solution, I
  can go from there. :)
 
 A common problem is forgetting to connect the 4-pin molex on the side

Nope, plugged in. I even tested it to make sure the voltages were
right.

 of the card.  If you're still having problems, you could try a greater
 wattage power supply or a different motherboard.

Hrm. A different mother board is out of the question right now. The
power supply, maybe. ATX...

 It's strange, but while the TDM400P is up to the PCI spec, some
 motherboards are deficient.  It is only when inserting a card which
 stresses the PCI spec to the max that you may wind up discovering
 this.

This is an older motherboard, but it never had any problems driving
things like video capture which tends to stress the bus.

 Also, if your TDM400P does not have a molex connector, you can get
 a free upgrade from the company that sold you the TDM400P.

Brandy new from Digium. It had better be right. :)

Tim

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RE: [Asterisk-Users] modprobe wcfxs

2004-02-06 Thread Sean Cheesman
Now we're getting somewhere!  The TDM400P is a PCI 2.2 card.  So
depending on what you mean by an older motherboard, that might be your
problem.  

-Original Message-
From: Tim Sailer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, February 06, 2004 6:53 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] modprobe wcfxs


On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 05:36:47PM -0600, Tilghman Lesher wrote:
 On Friday 06 February 2004 16:26, Tim Sailer wrote:
  OK,  folks... I'm having the same problem as a few people. device 
  not found when I do the modprobe wcfxs. I looked in the archives, 
  and I see 4 or 5 people have had the same problem. I even foudn the 
  reply to a post like mine that said look in the archives, others 
  have had the same problem. Very true, but I can't find the answer. 
  If someone can simply point me to the archive with the solution, I 
  can go from there. :)
 
 A common problem is forgetting to connect the 4-pin molex on the side

Nope, plugged in. I even tested it to make sure the voltages were right.

 of the card.  If you're still having problems, you could try a greater

 wattage power supply or a different motherboard.

Hrm. A different mother board is out of the question right now. The
power supply, maybe. ATX...

 It's strange, but while the TDM400P is up to the PCI spec, some 
 motherboards are deficient.  It is only when inserting a card which 
 stresses the PCI spec to the max that you may wind up discovering 
 this.

This is an older motherboard, but it never had any problems driving
things like video capture which tends to stress the bus.

 Also, if your TDM400P does not have a molex connector, you can get a 
 free upgrade from the company that sold you the TDM400P.

Brandy new from Digium. It had better be right. :)

Tim

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] modprobe wcfxs

2004-02-06 Thread Tim Sailer
On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 07:58:09PM -0500, Sean Cheesman wrote:
 Now we're getting somewhere!  The TDM400P is a PCI 2.2 card.  So
 depending on what you mean by an older motherboard, that might be your
 problem.  

It's a dual Celery (A-Bit, I think) board from around 1999-2000.

Tim

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RE: [Asterisk-Users] modprobe wcfxs

2004-02-06 Thread Sean Cheesman
I believe it is a requirement.  When I bought mine, I had the same
issue.  After talking to Digium, I was informed that the card would not
be recognized in a non-PCI 2.2 slot.  I put it in another (newer) box
and it came right up.  

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 Now we're getting somewhere!  The TDM400P is a PCI 2.2 card.  So 
 depending on what you mean by an older motherboard, that might be 
 your problem.

Um, the TDM400P is PCI 2.2 compliant.  PCI 2.2 is not a requirement to
my 
knowledge.

Regards,
Andrew
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