I'm afraid I'm not going to be much help. I have JP5 jumped, and that's it. I have no idea what jp2 does either. It sounds like you might have another board in there somewhere that's not being nice about sharing interrupts.
I have neither jp3 a nor b jumped. I actually didn't take the time to learn much about module slots, so I don't know what the 'correct' thing to do is. Do you have other 104+/pci cards installed? My stack seems to work, and looks like this: -- 104 serial board -- 104 scsi board -- 104 pcmcia board -- cpu -- -- 104+ sensoray 311 -- -- 104+ firewire card -- maybe try pulling the jumpers off jp3 a & b? Unless you think that's a bad idea - I don't want to advise you to fry your hardware or anything... Clay Eagle Jones wrote: > Funny you should mention that. I am in fact playing the pc104 game, with > the sensoray 311. I actually just noticed the comment in bttv-cards.c > and was about to email you for help! :) > > Anyways, I had fiddled with different jumper settings on jp5-8, and from > what I knew of pci interrupts, jp5 should be the correct setting. Except > for one little thing - with jp5 on, the kernel hangs right after > "i2c-core.o: adapter bt848 #0 registered as adapter 0." > > So yes, jp5 should resolve my irq timeout problem, but you don't happen > to have any experience with it freezing the kernel on driver load do > you? I have jp3 a and b on, so it's set to module slot 0. i have no idea > what the lone jumper next to the isa connector, labelled jp2 does (it's > open), do you? > > Eagle > > On Tue, 2002-04-30 at 13:27, Clay Kunz wrote: > >>Here's a long shot. I don't know what kind of card you're using, but on >>mine (a PC/104+ card made by Sensoray), you actually have to jumper a >>couple of pins to enable interrupt generation on the card (which was >>documented in the manual, so it's not totally obscure). Perhaps your >>card has a similar jumper. But probably not. >> >>Clay >> >> _______________________________________________ Video4linux-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/video4linux-list
