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Date:      Fri, 14 Apr 2000 12:52:42 -0400 (EDT)
From:      Bill Paul <wpaul@skynet.ctr.columbia.edu>
To:        acid@cn.ua (Michael I. Vasilenko)
Cc:        freebsd-current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: PCI-CardBus bridge + PCMCIA Lucent WaveLAN IEEE troubles
Message-ID:  <200004141652.MAA01388@skynet.ctr.columbia.edu>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.4.21.0004141931270.33533-100000@wicket.ci.net.ua> from "Michael I. Vasilenko" at Apr 14, 2000 07:32:11 pm

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Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, Michael I. 
Vasilenko had to walk into mine and say:
 
> pccardd[166]: Card "Lucent Technologies"("WaveLAN/IEEE") matched "Lucent Technologies" ("WaveLAN/IEEE") 
> pccardd[166]: Using I/O addr 0x100, size 64 
> pccardd[166]: Setting config reg at offs 0x3e0 to 0x41, Reset time = 50 ms 
> pccardd[166]: Assigning I/O window 0, start 0x100, size 0x40 flags 0x5 
> /kernel: wi0: <WaveLAN/IEEE 802.11> at port 0x100-0x13f irq 7 slot 0 on pccard0
> /kernel: wi0: Ethernet address: 00:60:1d:f6:cc:5d          ^^^
> 
> and machine just hangs completly. 

You did disable the parallel port on this machine so that you can safely
use IRQ 7, right? And I don't mean "take the parallel port driver out
of the kernel config." I mean "go into the computer's BIOS setup screen
and turn the parallel port off."

-Bill

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