HI Hartmut,
I do have the same problem as you decribed earlier. The Billion HFC
Cards (two of them) work flawlessly in my old Pentium II, but in my more
powerful Athlon XP 2400+ (Via KT400 Chipset), I allways get the pci
performance too low message and syslog kills the system.
I'll try it
Hello,
I have investigated the issue a bit further, I was not able to find the
root cause, maybe it is the KT133 Chipset of my ASUS A7V. However I
found a bad hack to make it work under some circumstances. I commented
out the line:
printk(KERN_CRIT zaphfc: sync lost, pci performance too low.
Hello,
i have exactly the same problem.
Hi,
debian sid
kernel 2.6.7
cpu: AMD Duron(tm) Processor
same dist, same kernel, same CPU, also bri-stuff RC4a
kernel.log:
Aug 23 17:33:40 weblogin kernel: Zapata Telephony Interface Registered on major 196
Aug 23 17:33:40 weblogin kernel: zaphfc:
On Saturday 11 September 2004 10:09, Hartmut Wahl wrote:
Hello,
i have exactly the same problem.
Aug 24 04:47:57 weblogin kernel: zaphfc: sync lost, pci performance too
low. you might have some cpu throtteling enabled.
I am running the card in NT-Mode, it happens some hours after zaphfc
Hi!
On Sat, Sep 11, 2004 at 10:38:48AM +0200, Maurizio Marini wrote:
my machine did hangup as growing logs fullfilled partition
hmm I see, mine is 8G, but it has gronwn from 0.5G to 2.0G
it does apply to asterisk, not to zaphfc :(
it was a misleading suggestion, so
i solved it installing