Re: [gentoo-user] OT - Finding my modem

2006-12-09 Thread Nick Rout
On Fri, 08 Dec 2006 16:18:24 -0600
Michael Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Can anybody give me any advice as to setting this up?  I went to
> http://tldp.org/HOWTO/html_single/Modem-HOWTO/#s2 and have been trying
> to follow it, but it's not going well.  I downloaded the scanModem
> script, and it's created several files, but it keeps griping because I
> don't have the snd-intel8x0m module...

What DID the file called modemData.txt produced by scanModem actually say?
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Re: [gentoo-user] OT - Finding my modem

2006-12-09 Thread Pawel Kraszewski
Dnia piątek, 8 grudnia 2006 23:18, Michael Sullivan napisał:

> > > 05:01.0 Communication controller: U.S. Robotics Unknown device 2f00
> > > (rev 01)
> > > Subsystem: U.S. Robotics Unknown device 0113
> > > Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 32, IRQ 11
> > > Memory at ff90 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=64K]
> > > I/O ports at bc00 [size=8]
> > > Capabilities: [40] Power Management version 2

Your modem definitely is NOT snd-intel8x0m device. Haven't found exact info 
(down to subsystem), but this _probably_ is HSF/HSFi-comatible modem 
(according to http://www.linuxant.com/drivers/hsf/index.php)

Give net-dialup/hsfmodem a try.

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Re: [gentoo-user] OT - Finding my modem

2006-12-09 Thread Norberto Bensa
Michael Sullivan wrote:
> 05:01.0 Communication controller: U.S. Robotics Unknown device 2f00 (rev
> 01)
> Subsystem: U.S. Robotics Unknown device 0113
> Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 32, IRQ 11
> Memory at ff90 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=64K]
> I/O ports at bc00 [size=8]
> Capabilities: [40] Power Management version 2

I don't know why you insist on snd-intel8x0m.ko. It won't handle your modem.


You'll need HSF http://www.linuxant.com/drivers/hsf/index.php
PCI ID 16EC:2F00 (U.S. Robotics USR5660A (265660A) 56K PCI Faxmodem)


Always use "lspci -n" when searching for a driver. Don't trust scanModem.sh.




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Re: [gentoo-user] OT - Finding my modem

2006-12-09 Thread Michael Sullivan
On Sat, 2006-12-09 at 17:32 +, Mick wrote:
> On Saturday 09 December 2006 14:42, Michael Sullivan wrote:
> 
> > OK.  I checked my kernel config again and it did have the snd-intel8x0
> > driver built as a module, but not the snd-intel8x0m.  I rebuilt the
> > kernel with the snd-intel8x0m module and rebooted.  It modprobes
> > successfully.  I emerged slmodem successfully this time (I don't know if
> > I still need it.)  I made the suggested entry in /etc/modules.d/alsa and
> > ran modules-update.  What's the next step?  Someone said that I should
> > try to get a dial tone at this point; how do I do that?
> 
> What does the lspci -v & lshw look like.  If what ever modules you installed 
> are used by the modem it should be evident now.
> 
> Assuming that some module has picked up your hardware device you can use 
> either wvdial, or kppp to dialout.

Here's my lspci -v output:

camille ~ # lspci -v
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation 915G/P/GV/GL/PL/910GL Express
Memory Controller Hub
Subsystem: Intel Corporation Unknown device 5647
Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0
Capabilities: [e0] Vendor Specific Information

00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 82915G/GV/910GL
Express Chipset Family Graphics Controller (prog-if 00 [VGA])
Subsystem: Intel Corporation Unknown device 5647
Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 17
Memory at ffa0 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=512K]
I/O ports at ec00 [size=8]
Memory at c000 (32-bit, prefetchable) [size=256M]
Memory at ffa8 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=256K]
Capabilities: [d0] Power Management version 2

00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6
Family) High Definition Audio Controller (rev 03)
Subsystem: Intel Corporation Unknown device e213
Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 17
Memory at ffac (64-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=16K]
Capabilities: [50] Power Management version 2
Capabilities: [60] Message Signalled Interrupts: 64bit+
Queue=0/0 Enable-
Capabilities: [70] Express Unknown type IRQ 0
Capabilities: [100] Virtual Channel
Capabilities: [130] Unknown (5)

00:1c.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6
Family) PCI Express Port 1 (rev 03) (prog-if 00 [Normal decode])
Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0
Bus: primary=00, secondary=04, subordinate=04, sec-latency=0
Memory behind bridge: ff80-ff8f
Prefetchable memory behind bridge:
d430-d430
Capabilities: [40] Express Root Port (Slot+) IRQ 0
Capabilities: [80] Message Signalled Interrupts: 64bit-
Queue=0/0 Enable-
Capabilities: [90] #0d []
Capabilities: [a0] Power Management version 2
Capabilities: [100] Virtual Channel
Capabilities: [180] Unknown (5)

00:1c.1 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6
Family) PCI Express Port 2 (rev 03) (prog-if 00 [Normal decode])
Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0
Bus: primary=00, secondary=03, subordinate=03, sec-latency=0
Memory behind bridge: ff70-ff7f
Prefetchable memory behind bridge:
d420-d420
Capabilities: [40] Express Root Port (Slot+) IRQ 0
Capabilities: [80] Message Signalled Interrupts: 64bit-
Queue=0/0 Enable-
Capabilities: [90] #0d []
Capabilities: [a0] Power Management version 2
Capabilities: [100] Virtual Channel
Capabilities: [180] Unknown (5)

00:1c.2 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6
Family) PCI Express Port 3 (rev 03) (prog-if 00 [Normal decode])
Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0
Bus: primary=00, secondary=02, subordinate=02, sec-latency=0
Memory behind bridge: ff60-ff6f
Prefetchable memory behind bridge:
d410-d410
Capabilities: [40] Express Root Port (Slot+) IRQ 0
Capabilities: [80] Message Signalled Interrupts: 64bit-
Queue=0/0 Enable-
Capabilities: [90] #0d []
Capabilities: [a0] Power Management version 2
Capabilities: [100] Virtual Channel
Capabilities: [180] Unknown (5)

00:1c.3 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6
Family) PCI Express Port 4 (rev 03) (prog-if 00 [Normal decode])
Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0
Bus: primary=00, secondary=01, subordinate=01, sec-latency=0
Memory behind bridge: ff50-ff5f
Prefetchable memory behind bridge:
d400-d400
Capabilities: [40] Express Root Port (Slot+) IRQ 0
Capabilities: [80] Message Signalled Interrupts: 64bit-
Queue=0/0 Enable-
Capabilities: [90] #0d []
Capabilities: [a0] Power Management version 2
Capabilities: [100] Virtual Cha

Re: [gentoo-user] OT - Finding my modem

2006-12-09 Thread Mick
On Saturday 09 December 2006 14:42, Michael Sullivan wrote:

> OK.  I checked my kernel config again and it did have the snd-intel8x0
> driver built as a module, but not the snd-intel8x0m.  I rebuilt the
> kernel with the snd-intel8x0m module and rebooted.  It modprobes
> successfully.  I emerged slmodem successfully this time (I don't know if
> I still need it.)  I made the suggested entry in /etc/modules.d/alsa and
> ran modules-update.  What's the next step?  Someone said that I should
> try to get a dial tone at this point; how do I do that?

What does the lspci -v & lshw look like.  If what ever modules you installed 
are used by the modem it should be evident now.

Assuming that some module has picked up your hardware device you can use 
either wvdial, or kppp to dialout.
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Re: [gentoo-user] OT - Finding my modem

2006-12-09 Thread Michael Sullivan
On Sat, 2006-12-09 at 08:33 +, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Fri, 08 Dec 2006 17:08:21 -0600, Michael Sullivan wrote:
> 
> > > > but it keeps griping because I
> > > > don't have the snd-intel8x0m module...  
> > > 
> > > I guess the next step is to rebuild your kernel with this module.
> > > 
> 
> > You don't understand; I don't have the module because I don't have any
> > hardware in the system that uses snd-intel8x0m - I have snd-hda-intel.
> 
> I do understand. The script is telling you it needs the module; some
> winmodems require sound modules; so add the module. You can always
> remove it at the next kernel upgrade if it turns out to be unnecessary.
> 
> 

OK.  I checked my kernel config again and it did have the snd-intel8x0
driver built as a module, but not the snd-intel8x0m.  I rebuilt the
kernel with the snd-intel8x0m module and rebooted.  It modprobes
successfully.  I emerged slmodem successfully this time (I don't know if
I still need it.)  I made the suggested entry in /etc/modules.d/alsa and
ran modules-update.  What's the next step?  Someone said that I should
try to get a dial tone at this point; how do I do that?



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Re: [gentoo-user] OT - Finding my modem

2006-12-09 Thread Norberto Bensa
Michael Sullivan wrote:
> Can anyone help me?  Here's my lspci output:

Do:

lspci -n | grep 07..:

This will give you at least one line corresponding to your modem. One like 
this (not exactly the same):

00:07.4 0780: 1106:3057 (rev 40)


1106:3057 is in this case my modem (actually it is not. I don't have a modem) 
It is the PCI-ID for the device.

You can do two things. First, check if you already have the module installed:

for i in $(modprobe -l); do modinfo $i | grep 3057 && echo $i; done
(3057 is the last part of the PCIID above. Replace with your own)


In my sistem this gives:

zeddmore nbensa # for i in $(modprobe -l); do modinfo $i | grep 3057 && echo 
$i; done
alias:  pci:v1106d3057sv*sd*bc*sc*i*
/lib/modules/2.6.18-gentoo-r3/kernel/drivers/hwmon/via686a.ko
alias:  pci:v1106d3057sv*sd*bc*sc*i*
/lib/modules/2.6.18-gentoo-r3/kernel/drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-viapro.ko


Modules via686a.ko and i2c-viapro.ko provide support for my "modem"


The second this you can do with the PCIID is: search google.

Some softmodem are very easy to setup. Not sure about yours.

Best regards,
Norberto


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Re: [gentoo-user] OT - Finding my modem

2006-12-09 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Fri, 08 Dec 2006 21:55:04 -0600, Michael Sullivan wrote:

> I don't use the symlink USE flag - I set the symlink manually.  Should I
> use the symlink flag?

It doesn't matter, as long as the symlink is set correctly. The USE flag
is convenient, but can cause problems when you have emerged a new kernel
but not yet configured it.


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Re: [gentoo-user] OT - Finding my modem

2006-12-09 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Fri, 08 Dec 2006 17:08:21 -0600, Michael Sullivan wrote:

> > > but it keeps griping because I
> > > don't have the snd-intel8x0m module...  
> > 
> > I guess the next step is to rebuild your kernel with this module.
> > 

> You don't understand; I don't have the module because I don't have any
> hardware in the system that uses snd-intel8x0m - I have snd-hda-intel.

I do understand. The script is telling you it needs the module; some
winmodems require sound modules; so add the module. You can always
remove it at the next kernel upgrade if it turns out to be unnecessary.


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Re: [gentoo-user] OT - Finding my modem

2006-12-08 Thread Michael Sullivan
On Fri, 2006-12-08 at 20:27 -0500, Daniel Barkalow wrote:
> On Fri, 8 Dec 2006, Michael Sullivan wrote:
> 
> > I'm posting this here because I have a feeling that it's something
> > simple and easy to fix, but I don't know what to do:
> 
> Just a guess, but did you emerge a new gentoo-sources with the symlink USE 
> flag, but then not build it? Might also get that if the kernel in 
> /usr/src/linux doesn't have support for modules.
> 
>   -Daniel
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I don't use the symlink USE flag - I set the symlink manually.  Should I
use the symlink flag?

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Re: [gentoo-user] OT - Finding my modem

2006-12-08 Thread Daniel Barkalow
On Fri, 8 Dec 2006, Michael Sullivan wrote:

> I'm posting this here because I have a feeling that it's something
> simple and easy to fix, but I don't know what to do:

Just a guess, but did you emerge a new gentoo-sources with the symlink USE 
flag, but then not build it? Might also get that if the kernel in 
/usr/src/linux doesn't have support for modules.

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Re: [gentoo-user] OT - Finding my modem

2006-12-08 Thread Michael Sullivan
On Fri, 2006-12-08 at 23:40 +, Mick wrote:
> On Friday 08 December 2006 23:08, Michael Sullivan wrote:
> > On Fri, 2006-12-08 at 22:44 +, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> > > On Fri, 08 Dec 2006 16:18:24 -0600, Michael Sullivan wrote:
> > > > but it keeps griping because I
> > > > don't have the snd-intel8x0m module...
> > >
> > > I guess the next step is to rebuild your kernel with this module.
> >
> > You don't understand; I don't have the module because I don't have any
> > hardware in the system that uses snd-intel8x0m - I have snd-hda-intel.
> 
> The suffix "m" indicates a modem driver.  Try it out.  If modprove -v doesn't 
> complain see if you can dial out.  You may also need to emerge 
> net-dialup/slmodem and see if that helps.  If neither do the trick 
> modprobe -r the snd-intel8x0m and unmerge slmodem before you carry on with 
> your search.
> 
> Good luck.

I'm posting this here because I have a feeling that it's something
simple and easy to fix, but I don't know what to do:

camille slmodem # emerge slmodem
Calculating dependencies... done!

>>> Emerging (1 of 1) net-dialup/slmodem-2.9.11_pre20051101-r3 to /
 * slmodem-2.9.11-20051101.tar.gz MD5 ;-) ...
[ ok ] * slmodem-2.9.11-20051101.tar.gz RMD160 ;-) ...
[ ok ] * slmodem-2.9.11-20051101.tar.gz SHA1 ;-) ...
[ ok ] * slmodem-2.9.11-20051101.tar.gz SHA256 ;-) ...
[ ok ] * slmodem-2.9.11-20051101.tar.gz size ;-) ...
[ ok ] * ungrab-winmodem.tar.gz MD5 ;-) ...
[ ok ] * ungrab-winmodem.tar.gz RMD160 ;-) ...
[ ok ] * ungrab-winmodem.tar.gz SHA1 ;-) ...
[ ok ] * ungrab-winmodem.tar.gz SHA256 ;-) ...
[ ok ] * ungrab-winmodem.tar.gz size ;-) ...
[ ok ] * checking ebuild checksums ;-) ...
[ ok ] * checking auxfile checksums ;-) ...
[ ok ] * checking miscfile checksums ;-) ...
[ ok ] * checking slmodem-2.9.11-20051101.tar.gz ;-) ...
[ ok ] * checking ungrab-winmodem.tar.gz ;-) ...
[ ok ] * Determining the location of the kernel source code
 * Found kernel source directory:
 * /usr/src/linux
 * Found kernel object directory:
 * /lib/modules/2.6.18-gentoo-r3/build
 * Found sources for kernel version:
 * 2.6.18-gentoo-r3
 * Checking for suitable kernel configuration options...
[ ok ]>>> Checking slmodem-2.9.11-20051101.tar.gz's mtime...
>>> Checking ungrab-winmodem.tar.gz's mtime...
>>> WORKDIR is up-to-date, keeping...
>>> Compiling source
in /var/tmp/portage/slmodem-2.9.11_pre20051101-r3/work/slmodem-2.9.11-20051101 
...
make -C modem all
make[1]: Entering directory
`/var/tmp/portage/slmodem-2.9.11_pre20051101-r3/work/slmodem-2.9.11-20051101/modem'
make[1]: Leaving directory
`/var/tmp/portage/slmodem-2.9.11_pre20051101-r3/work/slmodem-2.9.11-20051101/modem'
 * Preparing ungrab-winmodem module
make modules -C /usr/src/linux
M=/var/tmp/portage/slmodem-2.9.11_pre20051101-r3/work/ungrab-winmodem
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux-2.6.18-gentoo-r3'

  WARNING: Symbol version
dump /usr/src/linux-2.6.18-gentoo-r3/Module.symvers
   is missing; modules will have no dependencies and
modversions.

  Building modules, stage 2.
  MODPOST
/bin/sh: scripts/mod/modpost: No such file or directory
make[2]: *** [__modpost] Error 127
make[1]: *** [modules] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/linux-2.6.18-gentoo-r3'
make: *** [all] Error 2

!!! ERROR: net-dialup/slmodem-2.9.11_pre20051101-r3 failed.
Call stack:
  ebuild.sh, line 1546:   Called dyn_compile
  ebuild.sh, line 937:   Called src_compile
  slmodem-2.9.11_pre20051101-r3.ebuild, line 65:   Called
linux-mod_src_compile
  linux-mod.eclass, line 510:   Called die

!!! Unable to make  KERNEL_DIR=/usr/src/linux all.
!!! If you need support, post the topmost build error, and the call
stack if relevant.



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Re: [gentoo-user] OT - Finding my modem

2006-12-08 Thread Mick
On Friday 08 December 2006 23:08, Michael Sullivan wrote:
> On Fri, 2006-12-08 at 22:44 +, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> > On Fri, 08 Dec 2006 16:18:24 -0600, Michael Sullivan wrote:
> > > but it keeps griping because I
> > > don't have the snd-intel8x0m module...
> >
> > I guess the next step is to rebuild your kernel with this module.
>
> You don't understand; I don't have the module because I don't have any
> hardware in the system that uses snd-intel8x0m - I have snd-hda-intel.

The suffix "m" indicates a modem driver.  Try it out.  If modprove -v doesn't 
complain see if you can dial out.  You may also need to emerge 
net-dialup/slmodem and see if that helps.  If neither do the trick 
modprobe -r the snd-intel8x0m and unmerge slmodem before you carry on with 
your search.

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Re: [gentoo-user] OT - Finding my modem

2006-12-08 Thread James Ausmus

On 12/8/06, Michael Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Fri, 2006-12-08 at 22:44 +, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Fri, 08 Dec 2006 16:18:24 -0600, Michael Sullivan wrote:
>
> > but it keeps griping because I
> > don't have the snd-intel8x0m module...
>
> I guess the next step is to rebuild your kernel with this module.
>
>

You don't understand; I don't have the module because I don't have any
hardware in the system that uses snd-intel8x0m - I have snd-hda-intel.



The "m" on the snd-intel8x0m means that it's actually a modem. ALSA
does modems, too. :) However, I don't *believe* that this driver will
work with your modem - I don't have a lot of experience with soft
modems on Linux, but my knee-jerk reaction is that the USR modem that
you have does *not* use the intel 8x0 soft modem chipset, which would
mean that the intel-8x0m driver would not do a whole lot for you. I
could certainly be wrong, but I wouldn't get my hopes up if I were
you. ;)


-James


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Re: [gentoo-user] OT - Finding my modem

2006-12-08 Thread Michael Sullivan
On Fri, 2006-12-08 at 22:44 +, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Fri, 08 Dec 2006 16:18:24 -0600, Michael Sullivan wrote:
> 
> > but it keeps griping because I
> > don't have the snd-intel8x0m module...
> 
> I guess the next step is to rebuild your kernel with this module.
> 
> 

You don't understand; I don't have the module because I don't have any
hardware in the system that uses snd-intel8x0m - I have snd-hda-intel.

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Re: [gentoo-user] OT - Finding my modem

2006-12-08 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Fri, 08 Dec 2006 16:18:24 -0600, Michael Sullivan wrote:

> but it keeps griping because I
> don't have the snd-intel8x0m module...

I guess the next step is to rebuild your kernel with this module.


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Re: [gentoo-user] OT - Finding my modem

2006-12-08 Thread Michael Sullivan
On Fri, 2006-12-08 at 13:44 -0500, Randy Barlow wrote:
> On Friday 08 December 2006 09:06, Michael Sullivan wrote:
> > 05:01.0 Communication controller: U.S. Robotics Unknown device 2f00 (rev
> > 01)
> > Subsystem: U.S. Robotics Unknown device 0113
> > Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 32, IRQ 11
> > Memory at ff90 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=64K]
> > I/O ports at bc00 [size=8]
> > Capabilities: [40] Power Management version 2
> 
> Might it be this device?
> 
> R

Can anybody give me any advice as to setting this up?  I went to
http://tldp.org/HOWTO/html_single/Modem-HOWTO/#s2 and have been trying
to follow it, but it's not going well.  I downloaded the scanModem
script, and it's created several files, but it keeps griping because I
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Re: [gentoo-user] OT - Finding my modem

2006-12-08 Thread Randy Barlow
On Friday 08 December 2006 09:06, Michael Sullivan wrote:
> 05:01.0 Communication controller: U.S. Robotics Unknown device 2f00 (rev
> 01)
> Subsystem: U.S. Robotics Unknown device 0113
> Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 32, IRQ 11
> Memory at ff90 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=64K]
> I/O ports at bc00 [size=8]
> Capabilities: [40] Power Management version 2

Might it be this device?

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[gentoo-user] OT - Finding my modem

2006-12-08 Thread Michael Sullivan
A long time ago in Windows 95 I set up my computer to act as a
dial-in-type server for a fax machine-type program that I can't even
remember the name of now.  I'd like to do something like that now with
my Gentoo box.  The trouble is, before I can get started with that, I
need to find my modem in the OS.  I'm not quite sure what to look for.
Can anyone help me?  Here's my lspci output:

camille ~ # lspci -v
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation 915G/P/GV/GL/PL/910GL Express
Memory Controller Hub
Subsystem: Intel Corporation Unknown device 5647
Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0
Capabilities: [e0] Vendor Specific Information

00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 82915G/GV/910GL
Express Chipset Family Graphics Controller (prog-if 00 [VGA])
Subsystem: Intel Corporation Unknown device 5647
Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 17
Memory at ffa0 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=512K]
I/O ports at ec00 [size=8]
Memory at c000 (32-bit, prefetchable) [size=256M]
Memory at ffa8 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=256K]
Capabilities: [d0] Power Management version 2

00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6
Family) High Definition Audio Controller (rev 03)
Subsystem: Intel Corporation Unknown device e213
Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 17
Memory at ffac (64-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=16K]
Capabilities: [50] Power Management version 2
Capabilities: [60] Message Signalled Interrupts: 64bit+
Queue=0/0 Enable-
Capabilities: [70] Express Unknown type IRQ 0
Capabilities: [100] Virtual Channel
Capabilities: [130] Unknown (5)

00:1c.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6
Family) PCI Express Port 1 (rev 03) (prog-if 00 [Normal decode])
Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0
Bus: primary=00, secondary=04, subordinate=04, sec-latency=0
Memory behind bridge: ff80-ff8f
Prefetchable memory behind bridge:
d430-d430
Capabilities: [40] Express Root Port (Slot+) IRQ 0
Capabilities: [80] Message Signalled Interrupts: 64bit-
Queue=0/0 Enable-
Capabilities: [90] #0d []
Capabilities: [a0] Power Management version 2
Capabilities: [100] Virtual Channel
Capabilities: [180] Unknown (5)

00:1c.1 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6
Family) PCI Express Port 2 (rev 03) (prog-if 00 [Normal decode])
Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0
Bus: primary=00, secondary=03, subordinate=03, sec-latency=0
Memory behind bridge: ff70-ff7f
Prefetchable memory behind bridge:
d420-d420
Capabilities: [40] Express Root Port (Slot+) IRQ 0
Capabilities: [80] Message Signalled Interrupts: 64bit-
Queue=0/0 Enable-
Capabilities: [90] #0d []
Capabilities: [a0] Power Management version 2
Capabilities: [100] Virtual Channel
Capabilities: [180] Unknown (5)

00:1c.2 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6
Family) PCI Express Port 3 (rev 03) (prog-if 00 [Normal decode])
Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0
Bus: primary=00, secondary=02, subordinate=02, sec-latency=0
Memory behind bridge: ff60-ff6f
Prefetchable memory behind bridge:
d410-d410
Capabilities: [40] Express Root Port (Slot+) IRQ 0
Capabilities: [80] Message Signalled Interrupts: 64bit-
Queue=0/0 Enable-
Capabilities: [90] #0d []
Capabilities: [a0] Power Management version 2
Capabilities: [100] Virtual Channel
Capabilities: [180] Unknown (5)

00:1c.3 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6
Family) PCI Express Port 4 (rev 03) (prog-if 00 [Normal decode])
Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0
Bus: primary=00, secondary=01, subordinate=01, sec-latency=0
Memory behind bridge: ff50-ff5f
Prefetchable memory behind bridge:
d400-d400
Capabilities: [40] Express Root Port (Slot+) IRQ 0
Capabilities: [80] Message Signalled Interrupts: 64bit-
Queue=0/0 Enable-
Capabilities: [90] #0d []
Capabilities: [a0] Power Management version 2
Capabilities: [100] Virtual Channel
Capabilities: [180] Unknown (5)

00:1d.0 USB Controller: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6
Family) USB UHCI #1 (rev 03) (prog-if 00 [UHCI])
Subsystem: Intel Corporation Unknown device 5647
Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 0, IRQ 20
I/O ports at c800 [size=32]

00:1d.1 USB Controller: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6
Family) USB UHCI #2 (rev 03) (prog-if 00 [UHCI])
Subsystem: Intel Corporation Unknown device 5647
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