Re: IR & Serial Port Problems
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I have the same problem on a 600E-2645-4AU. The solution was to build pcmcia-cs with the -pnp option, so that lspnp/setpnp worked. Then, I can use setpnp to change these without having to boot into Losedoze or DOS. I've also just pulled out the pnp-related files from pcmcia-cs, and built a pnpbios.o module that just does the pnp stuff only, so setpnp can work. Haven't made a Debian package ofthis thing but if you want it let me know and I can post it somewhere. - -ken - --- On Mon, Jun 09, 2003 at 11:24:09AM -0700, Kris wrote: > I have an IBM ThinkPad 600 and currently I have to use the windows utility to > disable the IR port and enable the serial > port. Once in a great while on reboot the system will restore it's bios > settings back to default and the IR port is > turned back on. I then have to go through the process again of setting up > the windows partition again. I have tpctl > and ThinkPad base but the power says error. Below are the readouts for tpctl > --rsx the top is working serial the bottom > is working IR no serial. Please assist > > com1 on > resource state:ioaddr irq# able? mode/power >serial port 1: 0x3f8 IRQ4 enable on >serial port 2: 0x0 IRQ0 disable > > > com1 off > resource state:ioaddr irq# able? mode/power >serial port 1: 0x0 IRQ0 disable (error) >serial port 2: 0x3f8 IRQ4 enable > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] - -- - --- The world's most affordable web hosting. http://www.nearlyfreespeech.net -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE+9Bpxe8HF+6xeOIcRArvxAKD6AYZYO37XW5NpY+Vvzup7VzXX4QCg7Rxr 0zoxKZdwSexoxrV0VbANynE= =ZsHj -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: IR & Serial Port Problems
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I have the same problem on a 600E-2645-4AU. The solution was to build pcmcia-cs with the -pnp option, so that lspnp/setpnp worked. Then, I can use setpnp to change these without having to boot into Losedoze or DOS. I've also just pulled out the pnp-related files from pcmcia-cs, and built a pnpbios.o module that just does the pnp stuff only, so setpnp can work. Haven't made a Debian package ofthis thing but if you want it let me know and I can post it somewhere. - -ken - --- On Mon, Jun 09, 2003 at 11:24:09AM -0700, Kris wrote: > I have an IBM ThinkPad 600 and currently I have to use the windows utility to > disable the IR port and enable the serial > port. Once in a great while on reboot the system will restore it's bios settings > back to default and the IR port is > turned back on. I then have to go through the process again of setting up the > windows partition again. I have tpctl > and ThinkPad base but the power says error. Below are the readouts for tpctl --rsx > the top is working serial the bottom > is working IR no serial. Please assist > > com1 on > resource state:ioaddr irq# able? mode/power >serial port 1: 0x3f8 IRQ4 enable on >serial port 2: 0x0 IRQ0 disable > > > com1 off > resource state:ioaddr irq# able? mode/power >serial port 1: 0x0 IRQ0 disable (error) >serial port 2: 0x3f8 IRQ4 enable > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] - -- - --- The world's most affordable web hosting. http://www.nearlyfreespeech.net -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE+9Bpxe8HF+6xeOIcRArvxAKD6AYZYO37XW5NpY+Vvzup7VzXX4QCg7Rxr 0zoxKZdwSexoxrV0VbANynE= =ZsHj -END PGP SIGNATURE- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
IR & Serial Port Problems
I have an IBM ThinkPad 600 and currently I have to use the windows utility to disable the IR port and enable the serial port. Once in a great while on reboot the system will restore it's bios settings back to default and the IR port is turned back on. I then have to go through the process again of setting up the windows partition again. I have tpctl and ThinkPad base but the power says error. Below are the readouts for tpctl --rsx the top is working serial the bottom is working IR no serial. Please assist com1 on resource state:ioaddr irq# able? mode/power serial port 1: 0x3f8 IRQ4 enable on serial port 2: 0x0 IRQ0 disable com1 off resource state:ioaddr irq# able? mode/power serial port 1: 0x0 IRQ0 disable (error) serial port 2: 0x3f8 IRQ4 enable
IR & Serial Port Problems
I have an IBM ThinkPad 600 and currently I have to use the windows utility to disable the IR port and enable the serial port. Once in a great while on reboot the system will restore it's bios settings back to default and the IR port is turned back on. I then have to go through the process again of setting up the windows partition again. I have tpctl and ThinkPad base but the power says error. Below are the readouts for tpctl --rsx the top is working serial the bottom is working IR no serial. Please assist com1 on resource state:ioaddr irq# able? mode/power serial port 1: 0x3f8 IRQ4 enable on serial port 2: 0x0 IRQ0 disable com1 off resource state:ioaddr irq# able? mode/power serial port 1: 0x0 IRQ0 disable (error) serial port 2: 0x3f8 IRQ4 enable
IR & Serial Port Problems
I have an IBM ThinkPad 600 and currently I have to use the windows utility to disable the IR port and enable the serial port. Once in a great while on reboot the system will restore it's bios settings back to default and the IR port is turned back on. I then have to go through the process again of setting up the windows partition again. I have tpctl and ThinkPad base but the power says error. Below are the readouts for tpctl --rsx the top is working serial the bottom is working IR no serial. Please assist com1 on resource state:ioaddr irq# able? mode/power serial port 1: 0x3f8 IRQ4 enable on serial port 2: 0x0 IRQ0 disable com1 off resource state:ioaddr irq# able? mode/power serial port 1: 0x0 IRQ0 disable (error) serial port 2: 0x3f8 IRQ4 enable -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
IR & Serial Port Problems
I have an IBM ThinkPad 600 and currently I have to use the windows utility to disable the IR port and enable the serial port. Once in a great while on reboot the system will restore it's bios settings back to default and the IR port is turned back on. I then have to go through the process again of setting up the windows partition again. I have tpctl and ThinkPad base but the power says error. Below are the readouts for tpctl --rsx the top is working serial the bottom is working IR no serial. Please assist com1 on resource state:ioaddr irq# able? mode/power serial port 1: 0x3f8 IRQ4 enable on serial port 2: 0x0 IRQ0 disable com1 off resource state:ioaddr irq# able? mode/power serial port 1: 0x0 IRQ0 disable (error) serial port 2: 0x3f8 IRQ4 enable -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
IR & Serial Port Problems
I have an IBM ThinkPad 600 and currently I have to use the windows utility to disable the IR port and enable the serial port. Once in a great while on reboot the system will restore it's bios settings back to default and the IR port is turned back on. I then have to go through the process again of setting up the windows partition again. I have tpctl and ThinkPad base but the power says error. Below are the readouts for tpctl --rsx the top is working serial the bottom is working IR no serial. Please assist com1 on resource state:ioaddr irq# able? mode/power serial port 1: 0x3f8 IRQ4 enable on serial port 2: 0x0 IRQ0 disable com1 off resource state:ioaddr irq# able? mode/power serial port 1: 0x0 IRQ0 disable (error) serial port 2: 0x3f8 IRQ4 enable
IR & Serial Port Problems
I have an IBM ThinkPad 600 and currently I have to use the windows utility to disable the IR port and enable the serial port. Once in a great while on reboot the system will restore it's bios settings back to default and the IR port is turned back on. I then have to go through the process again of setting up the windows partition again. I have tpctl and ThinkPad base but the power says error. Below are the readouts for tpctl --rsx the top is working serial the bottom is working IR no serial. Please assist com1 on resource state:ioaddr irq# able? mode/power serial port 1: 0x3f8 IRQ4 enable on serial port 2: 0x0 IRQ0 disable com1 off resource state:ioaddr irq# able? mode/power serial port 1: 0x0 IRQ0 disable (error) serial port 2: 0x3f8 IRQ4 enable -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
IR & Serial Port Problems
I have an Ibm ThinkPad 600 and currently I have to use the windows utility to disable the IR port and enable the serial port. Once in a great while on reboot the system will restore it's bios settings back to default and the IR port is turned back on. I then have to go through the process again of setting up the windows partition again. I have tpctl and ThinkPad base but the power says error. Below are the readouts for tpctl --rsx the top is working serial the bottom is working IR no serial. Please assist com1 on resource state:ioaddr irq# able? mode/power serial port 1: 0x3f8 IRQ4 enable on serial port 2: 0x0 IRQ0 disable com1 off resource state:ioaddr irq# able? mode/power serial port 1: 0x0 IRQ0 disable (error) serial port 2: 0x3f8 IRQ4 enable
IR & Serial Port Problems
I have an Ibm ThinkPad 600 and currently I have to use the windows utility to disable the IR port and enable the serial port. Once in a great while on reboot the system will restore it's bios settings back to default and the IR port is turned back on. I then have to go through the process again of setting up the windows partition again. I have tpctl and ThinkPad base but the power says error. Below are the readouts for tpctl --rsx the top is working serial the bottom is working IR no serial. Please assist com1 on resource state:ioaddr irq# able? mode/power serial port 1: 0x3f8 IRQ4 enable on serial port 2: 0x0 IRQ0 disable com1 off resource state:ioaddr irq# able? mode/power serial port 1: 0x0 IRQ0 disable (error) serial port 2: 0x3f8 IRQ4 enable -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

