Date: 20 Nov 1998 10:19:09 GMT From: ag@muc.de (Armin Gruner) To: freebsd-isdn@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: USR Sportster ISDN TA intern and i4b. Message-ID: <slrn75ags0.d0r.ag@ncolin.muc.de> References: <004901be1437$6a477fa0$0a00000a@melody>
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In article <004901be1437$6a477fa0$0a00000a@melody>, Yoichi Sato wrote: >Hello, >I have a USRobitics Sportster ISDN TA intern. > >I have installed ISDN4BSD, i4b-00_63-alpha-100798. >I have added the contents of CONFIG to my kernel config file. I have >uncommented the appropriate options and device isic0 lines. >But the card can't acceess isdn.The LED of the network is not on. > >It's currently set to port 0x200, IRQ 5. >Can anyone lend me a hand? > Hi, I have two of them in two FreeBSD boxes, running nicely! I am a bite confused how you managed to jumper the cards to I/O address 200 ? My cards have 4 jumpers, and on page 4 of the manual, they are described as: . . . . . . . . 270H / 268H / 258H / 238H So, there is no setting for 200h.. The IRQ will be programmed by the i4b driver. You have just to make sure, that the PCI / PnP BIOS setup reserves it for that. Regards Armin -- Armin Gruner ____ mailto:ag@muc.de ``Nur wer sich aendert, bleibt \ / http://www.leo.org/~gruner/ sich treu'' - Wolf Biermann \/ PGP Public Key: finger -l ag@muc.de To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-isdn" in the body of the message
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