Date: Mon, 6 Sep 1999 12:45:45 -0400 From: Jerry Alexandratos <darkstar@UDel.Edu> To: Peter Jeremy <jeremyp@gsmx07.alcatel.com.au> Cc: current@FreeBSD.ORG, hardware@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Support for 3Com 3CCFE574BT 10/100 LAN Card Message-ID: <19990906124545.A392@hellboy.wilm.fusa.com> In-Reply-To: <99Sep6.112337est.40343@border.alcanet.com.au> References: <99Sep6.112337est.40343@border.alcanet.com.au>
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On Mon, Sep 06, 1999 at 11:25:05AM +1000, Peter Jeremy wrote:
: On Thu Sep 2 11:35:53 1999 -1000, I wrote:
: >I notice that -current supports the 3C574, but not the newer 3C574B.
:
: I can offer some good news and some bad news:
:
: The good news: Support is trivial - at least in PAO3, and the relevant
: code is also in -current. Patch (against PAO3) below. You also need
: to duplicate the 3C574 lines in /etc/pccard.conf.sample with
: 'card "3Com" "Megahertz 574B"'.
:
: The bad news: The card itself a a piece of cr*p. On a 100baseTX LAN
More bad news. The patch doesn't work. 8( Here's the output I'm
getting.
Sep 6 12:41:30 hellboy pccardd[318]: Found existing driver (ep0) for 3Com
Sep 6 12:41:30 hellboy pccardd[318]: Using I/O addr 0x300, size 32
Sep 6 12:41:30 hellboy pccardd[318]: Setting config reg at offs 0x10000 to 0x41
, Reset time = 50 ms
Sep 6 12:41:35 hellboy pccardd[318]: Assigning I/O window 0, start 0x300, size
0x20 flags 0x7
Sep 6 12:41:35 hellboy pccardd[318]: Assign ep0, io 0x300-0x31f, mem 0x0, 0 byt
es, irq 11, flags 0
Sep 6 12:41:35 hellboy pccardd[318]: driver allocation failed for 3Com(Megahert
z 574B): Inappropriate ioctl for device
This was with source cvsup'd approx 12:00 EDT today (1999-09-06).
Any ideas?
--Jerry
name: Jerry Alexandratos || Open-Source software isn't a
phone: 302.593.4322 || matter of life or death...
email: darkstar@udel.edu || ...It's much more important
|| than that!
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