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Date:        Wed, 04 Jul 2001 14:29:26 +0200
From:      Arjan Knepper <arjan@jak.nl>
To:        Francois Kritzinger <ffkrz@iafrica.com>
Cc:        freebsd-isdn@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: ISDN continued: few more questions
Message-ID:  <3B430C26.739064E@jak.nl>
References:  <000701c102f9$6b731160$1901a8c0@ayon> <3B408330.8F0350A2@jak.nl> <003201c1047d$ab617ac0$1901a8c0@ayon>

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Francois Kritzinger wrote:

> I still can't get it to work... I've removed my sound card because its
> presence caused the modem to not be detected in freebsd. dmesg reports "
> unknown: USR Sportster internal: could not allocate resources". When I tried
> port? it reported that it "could not allocate io base" or something like
> that.
> I've tried every IRQ setting, everything I could think of in the BIOS, your
> advice, I've done about 50 kernel builds... I did not see a section in the
> BIOS for reserved IRQ's for ISA devices though.

PnP support / reserved IRQ or resources or whatever...

> Also, no matter what I did
> (changing the modem's IRQ jumpers, BIOS settings, etc.), the boot-up
> procedure (pre-OS boot, when it lists ISA/PnP devices) always reports the
> modem to be on IRQ 5. ???. How do you change this?

Don't know. Bios upgrade? Read the ISDN-adapter specs. Did it come with driver
disks? Maybe you have to set the IO and IRQ via a dos or win9X utility on the
board.

> Do you think this is a card-specific problem? I ask because I am borrowing a
> friend's USR right now, I might buy a Dynalink later.

I use 2 winbond based Dynalinks (PCI) without problems.

> Thanks for the help.

Good Luck
Arjan


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