Date: Tue, 19 Jan 1999 21:00:46 +0100 (MET) From: Jean-Marc Zucconi <jmz@FreeBSD.ORG> To: mike@smith.net.au Cc: mike@smith.net.au, brian@CSUA.Berkeley.EDU, matthew@wolfepub.com, hackers@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: My BIOS wants to know "Do you have a PNP OS?" Message-ID: <199901192000.VAA10964@qix> In-Reply-To: <199901191633.IAA05229@dingo.cdrom.com> (message from Mike Smith on Tue, 19 Jan 1999 08:33:38 -0800)
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>>>>> Mike Smith writes: >> >>>>> Mike Smith writes: >> >> This is not my experience. My 3C509B won't work when the PnP option is >> set to NO. > Is that "509B" or "905B"? The '509 is not a PnP card, and if it's > failing with "PnP OS" set to "NO", I can only guess that some part of > the ISA PNP process is tying it in knots. This is an old ISA 509B, and mine is PnP (this is what the bios says!) 1 3C5x9 board(s) on ISA found at 0x300 ep0 at 0x300-0x30f irq 10 on isa ep0: utp[*UTP*] address 00:60:97:5c:0b:45 If I boot with PNP=NO in the bios, it is still recognized/attached by the ep driver but it does not work - all I get is timeouts. Jean-Marc -- Jean-Marc Zucconi PGP Key: finger jmz@FreeBSD.ORG To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-hackers" in the body of the message
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