# PCCARD (PCMCIA) support
controllercard0
devicepcic0 at card? irq 0
devicepcic1 at card? irq 0
Is that what you meant?
No, it's a loader tunable.
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Yes. Somebody else told me that. I tried it (and confirmed that show
displayed it, and that it was spelt right), and it still grabbed irq
5. Just to make sure it wasn't lying, I pulled the Ethernet board.
No message, and when I tried a ping, the machine locked up solid.
This is
On Friday, 2 July 1999 at 0:10:28 -0700, Mike Smith wrote:
Yes. Somebody else told me that. I tried it (and confirmed that show
displayed it, and that it was spelt right), and it still grabbed irq
5. Just to make sure it wasn't lying, I pulled the Ethernet board.
No message, and when I
Indeed. Is it possibly interrupting on a line which something else is
using? I've found a problem on my Latitude where it appears that the
machine only has two interrupts free (3 and 9). If I put a modem on 3
and an Ethernet board on 9, it works, but only by putting pccardd on
irq 5,
On Thursday, 1 July 1999 at 13:08:11 -0700, Mike Smith wrote:
Indeed. Is it possibly interrupting on a line which something else is
using? I've found a problem on my Latitude where it appears that the
machine only has two interrupts free (3 and 9). If I put a modem on 3
and an Ethernet
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Greg Lehey writes:
: Is that what you meant?
No. You need to set
machdep.pccard.pcic_irq
to be zero in your boot loader.
Warner
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On Wednesday, 30 June 1999 at 22:56:43 -0700, Dan Strick wrote:
I am attempting to configure a couple of pccards on a DELL Inspiron 3500
running FreeBSD 3.2-RELEASE. Neither card works:
1) The first card is some sort of DVD/MPEG-2 decoder card. It seems
to be called a DELL Margi.
Indeed. Is it possibly interrupting on a line which something else is
using? I've found a problem on my Latitude where it appears that the
machine only has two interrupts free (3 and 9). If I put a modem on 3
and an Ethernet board on 9, it works, but only by putting pccardd on
irq 5,
On Thursday, 1 July 1999 at 13:08:11 -0700, Mike Smith wrote:
Indeed. Is it possibly interrupting on a line which something else is
using? I've found a problem on my Latitude where it appears that the
machine only has two interrupts free (3 and 9). If I put a modem on 3
and an Ethernet
In message 19990702105346.h87...@freebie.lemis.com Greg Lehey writes:
: Is that what you meant?
No. You need to set
machdep.pccard.pcic_irq
to be zero in your boot loader.
Warner
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On Thursday, 1 July 1999 at 22:59:56 -0600, Warner Losh wrote:
In message 19990702105346.h87...@freebie.lemis.com Greg Lehey writes:
Is that what you meant?
No. You need to set
machdep.pccard.pcic_irq
to be zero in your boot loader.
Yes. Somebody else told me that. I tried it (and
I am attempting to configure a couple of pccards on a DELL Inspiron 3500
running FreeBSD 3.2-RELEASE. Neither card works:
1) The first card is some sort of DVD/MPEG-2 decoder card. It seems
to be called a DELL Margi. Whenever the card is inserted and
pccardd is running, the entire system
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