Date: Wed, 30 Oct 1996 10:59:55 -0800 From: james@blacksun.reef.com (James Buszard-Welcher) To: freebsd-hardware@freebsd.org, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: AMD SCSI/ETHERNET (on laptop dock) Message-ID: <9610301059.ZM20668@blacksun.reef.com>
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Yet another hardware compatibilty question... but I searched the lists and FAQs and have messed this for four days now. Hopefully someone has a nice quick and dirty answer. I've got a Micron Millenia Transport. The SCSI and Ethernet are in the dock. I'm mostly concerned with Ethernet right now. Under win95, in the Device Manager, I see that my Ethernet card is: AMD PCNET FAMILY ETHERNET ADAPTER (PCI & ISA) Using Interrupt Request: 11 I/O Range: FC60-FC7F Under FreeBSD, I see: pci0:17: AMD device=0x2020,class=storage(scsi) int a irq 9 [no driver assigned] pci0:18: AMD device=0x2000,class=network(ethernet) int b irq 11 [no driver assigned] I have been messing around with irq's under 'boot -c' and regenning kernels. >From reading the mailing lists, I though that ADM Ethernet uses the lnc0 driver... but I can't get it to be recogized. SCSI is not working either. Can anyone tell me if this configuration is support? And if so, how can I get these devices recognized? Or, should I chalk the AMD Ethernet and SCSI in the dock to be lost causes, and go invest in PCMCIA Ethernet and PCMCIA SCSI? Thanks... -- James Buszard-Welcher | ph. (847) 729-8600 | "There is water at the bottom Silicon Reef, Inc. | FAX (847) 729-1560 | of the ocean" - David Byrne
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