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Date:      Wed, 06 Oct 1999 02:31:56 -1000
From:      Richard Puga <puga@mauibuilt.com>
To:        freebsd-mobile@freebsd.org, freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org
Subject:   Real Port Combo cardbus or legacy?
Message-ID:  <37FB413C.FBF8A0A5@mauibuilt.com>

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Do any of the RealPort 10/100+ 56kModem cards work with FreeBSD
3.3-RELEASE using
PAO3-19991005.tar.gz?

I tried a frends card with no luck..

I tried using
ftp://dogma.freebsd-uk.eu.org/pub/scott/xe_drv/xe_drv-1.20.tar.gz but
the files in
/usr/src/sys/dev/pccard seemed to be newer and referance a
differant location.

I tried configurations 0x27 0xf 0x1f 0x17 and 0x3f.

0x3f and 0x1f brought up the xe0 device with errors. I dont have the
card any more so i cant post more robust errors other than what I have
left over in
/var/log/messages..

Oct  5 15:16:03 ricoh /kernel: card1: assign xe0 iobase 0x2e8 irq 9
Oct  5 15:16:04 ricoh /kernel: xe: Probing for unit 0
Oct  5 15:16:04 ricoh /kernel: xe0: attach
Oct  5 15:16:04 ricoh /kernel:
Oct  5 15:16:04 ricoh /kernel: xe0: Xircom CEM56, bonding version 0x55,
100Mbps capable, with modem
Oct  5 15:16:04 ricoh /kernel: xe0: DingoID = 0x444b, RevisionID = 0x1,
VendorID = 0
Oct  5 15:16:04 ricoh /kernel: xe0: Ethernet address 00:10:a4:fb:0d:0f
Oct  5 15:16:04 ricoh /kernel: xe0: hard_reset
Oct  5 15:16:04 ricoh /kernel: xe0: setmedia
Oct  5 15:16:04 ricoh /kernel: xe0: disable_intr
Oct  5 15:16:04 ricoh /kernel: xe0: init
Oct  5 15:16:06 ricoh /kernel: xe0: setmedia
Oct  5 15:16:06 ricoh /kernel: xe0: disable_intr
Oct  5 15:16:06 ricoh /kernel: xe0: soft_reset
Oct  5 15:16:06 ricoh /kernel: xe0: silicon revision = 5
Oct  5 15:16:06 ricoh /kernel: xe0: disable_intr
Oct  5 15:16:06 ricoh /kernel: xe0: MII registers:  0:3400 1:7809 4:01e1
5:0000 6:0000


Thanks in advance

Richard Puga
puga@maui.com

PS my laptop supports legacy and CardBuss (card I borrowed was
legacy)....









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