In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] "David O'Brien" writes:
: On Tue, Feb 08, 2000 at 11:56:43AM -0800, Parag Patel wrote:
: Seems like the default IRQs used by pccard are being used by something
: else on your laptop. The default line in /etc/pccard.conf.sample is
:
: irq 3 5 10 11 13 15
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Chris Webb writes:
: FWIW, I'm still see the mysterious loss of interrupts after a suspend or
: hibernate on my Vaio N505X with a 3com Megahertz card (now running
: -current cvsuped and built this morning).
Yes. That 's because we need acpi in order to properly
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Gerald Abshez writes:
: ep0: No irq?!
You have an irq conflict. Make sure that pccard.conf.sample lists
only those IRQs that are definitely free on your machine.
Warner
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Forrest Aldrich wrote:
Has anyone gotten the Megahertz pccards to work with the boot floppies? I don't
believe the correct entry is there for them. I recall there being a discussion here,
indicating that the modification wouldn't be difficult. Is there any way we can get
this fixed?
I'm
Gerald Abshez wrote:
I thought that I'd heard that the 3CCFE574BT (10/100) from
3com/Megahertz was supported, but it seems like it isn't. I've tried
Actually, it is. I'm running one in my laptop right now, in fact, and
it works fine. What problems are you seeing?
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Frank Mayhar [EMAIL
I'm using the floppies from the 01/27 CURRENT (as that's all they provide
now, on current.freebsd.org)... and I can't get it to recognize the
cards. Period.When it goes to initialize, and time for installation,
nothing shows up for NICs... just ppp, lp0, etc.
Is very frustrating!
For
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Gerald Abshez writes:
: FYI, Warner has stated that Cardbus isn't working, and there are known
: problems with some of the ethernet cards (interrupts don't seem to be
: working correctly).
As far as I know, the interrupt problems were fixed by Matt Dodd a
while ago.
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Forrest Aldrich writes:
: I'm using the floppies from the 01/27 CURRENT (as that's all they provide
: now, on current.freebsd.org)... and I can't get it to recognize the
: cards. Period.When it goes to initialize, and time for installation,
: nothing shows up
Frank Mayhar wrote:
Gerald Abshez wrote:
I thought that I'd heard that the 3CCFE574BT (10/100) from
3com/Megahertz was supported, but it seems like it isn't. I've tried
Actually, it is. I'm running one in my laptop right now, in fact, and
it works fine. What problems are you seeing?
Warner Losh wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Forrest Aldrich writes:
: 3CCFE574BT
That's mine...
Boot -v and send me the output. You can get to the dmesg output from
before the console switch by using the scroll lock key. After the
switch, it is on vty2 or something like that.
On Tue, 08 Feb 2000 14:22:25 EST, Gerald Abshez wrote:
There is only the ethernet card plugged in. After the boot probe
completes, I get:
ep0: No irq?!
I also have one of these cards, and it's working fine under 4.0-CURRENT.
Seems like the default IRQs used by pccard are being used by
Patel, you're a life saver!This is exactly what was needed, change the
IRQ. In my case, I chose option 2 and walla.
Amazing, so simple.
Note this is using the snapshot that is 02/08/2000, latest (floppies).
Thank you.
Forrest
At 11:56 AM 2/8/00 -0800, Parag Patel wrote:
On Tue, 08
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