Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2000 17:48:02 -0500 From: Steve Price <sprice@hiwaay.net> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Unable to find PCI bus (was Re: NetGear FA310TX rev D2) Message-ID: <20000714174802.N4162@bsd.planetwe.com> In-Reply-To: <20000714151616.K4162@bsd.planetwe.com>; from sprice@hiwaay.net on Fri, Jul 14, 2000 at 03:16:16PM -0500 References: <20000714151616.K4162@bsd.planetwe.com>
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It turns out the PCI bus isn't being recognized. I booted Redhat from floppy just long enough to get a shell prompt and typed 'cat /proc/pci'. It doesn't recognize the PCI bus as anything special either but at least it recognizes two of them as master capable. I searched around for the vendor id (3388) and device id (801[123]) and this is what I came up with: 3388 Hint Corp 8011 VXPro II Chipset 3388 8011 VXPro II Chipset CPU to PCI Bridge 8012 VXPro II Chipset 3388 8012 VXPro II Chipset PCI to ISA Bridge 8013 VXPro II Chipset 3388 8013 VXPro II Chipset EIDE Controller None of these show up in the dmesg(1) output even though the drive attached to the IDE controller is found. Anyone have any ideas on how to go about fixing this? Thanks. -steve On Fri, Jul 14, 2000 at 03:16:16PM -0500, I wrote: # Hi all, # # Does anyone know if either the NetGear FA310TX rev D2 or the Kingston # KNE40BT network cards are supported by FreeBSD? I have one of each # in a -stable box built today and neither seem to be recognized acording # to dmesg. I figured at least the second one would have been recognized # by the de driver since it has a DEC 21041 chip on it. # # -steve To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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