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Date:      Thu, 13 May 1999 16:25:33 -0400 (EDT)
From:      "Chris D. Faulhaber" <jedgar@fxp.org>
To:        Warner Losh <imp@harmony.village.org>
Cc:        jack <jack@germanium.xtalwind.net>, Frank McConnell <fmc@reanimators.org>, freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Is aha broken? 
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.4.10.9905131616170.50679-100000@pawn.primelocation.net>
In-Reply-To: <199905131921.NAA28929@harmony.village.org>

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On Thu, 13 May 1999, Warner Losh wrote:

> Hmmm.  If your machine supports PnP, and the card isn't jumpered for
> PnP, are you sure that you have the IRQ reserved for the legacy card?
> The timeout indicates that the command went to the aha card, but
> didn't get an interrupt within a reasonable amount of time.  This may
> indicate an interrupt conflict.
> 

The MB is an Asus P2B w/PII-450; card is set for IRQ 10 and 10 is set
for legacy ISA use in the BIOS (I've also tried IRQ 11 set up the same
way).  I do have the 2940 and video (Matrox Millenium G200 AGP)
sharing a different IRQ, but I wouldn't think that it would be
related.
I've not tried PnP (and don't really want to). Also the DMA channel is set
for 6; according to dmesg, there are no conflicts.  The card and drives
work just fine, it's just the 50 - 60 delay during startup while this
timeout occurs that is annoying.

Regards,
Chris D. Faulhaber



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