Date: Mon, 03 Jan 2000 22:05:45 +0100 From: Gary Jennejohn <garyj@peedub.muc.de> To: Andrea Venturoli <ml.ventu@flashnet.it> Cc: freebsd-isdn@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: ELSA QuickStep 1000pro Message-ID: <200001032105.WAA04262@peedub.muc.de> In-Reply-To: Your message of "Sun, 02 Jan 2000 22:57:40 EST." <200001022159.WAA07920@mbox01-rm.flashnet.it>
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Andrea Venturoli writes: [snip] >I also had to face userconfig, since I have a non PnP BIOS, ending up with the > >following (also at boot time): > >> Probing for PnP devices: >> CSN 1 Vendor ID: ELS0133 [0x33019315] Serial 0x00011961 Comp ID: @@@0000 >[0x00000000] >> isic0: ELSA QuickStep 1000pro (ISA) >> isic0: ISAC 2085 Version A1/A2 or 2086/2186 Version 1.1 (IOM-2) (Addr=0x160) > >> isic0: HSCX 82525 or 21525 Version 2.1 (AddrA=0x10160, AddrB=0x20160) >> isic0 (i4b_pnp <ELSA QuickStep 1000pro> sn 0x00011961) at 0x160 irq 3 flags >0xd on isa > >I obviously set-up isdnd as stated in i4b's handbook. > >Now the problem is my ISDN card lays there doing nothing, the green LED which >should light up to indicate that the card is sensing its connection to the >U/V bus is off, and if I tell ppp to "dial" I get the following in >/var/log/messages: > [log messages snipped] Looks to me like the card does not really use irq 3. Just because the driver says it's at irq 3 doesn't necessarily mean that it is. The driver takes _your_ word for it. The way the card is timing out supports my hypothesis, I think. It looks like no interrupts are ever delivered. Sorry, can't say more than that. I've never used this card. --- Gary Jennejohn / garyj@muc.de garyj@fkr.cpqcorp.net gj@freebsd.org To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-isdn" in the body of the message
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