Date: Mon, 1 Jun 1998 01:33:16 +0200 From: Harold Gutch <logix@foobar.franken.de> To: hm@kts.org Cc: freebsd-isdn@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: i4b not working Message-ID: <19980601013316.37284@foobar.franken.de> In-Reply-To: <m0ygD9L-00024SC@bert.kts.org>; from Hellmuth Michaelis on Sun, May 31, 1998 at 08:48:07PM %2B0200 References: <m0ygCLs-00024SC@bert.kts.org> <m0ygD9L-00024SC@bert.kts.org>
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On Sun, May 31, 1998 at 08:48:07PM +0200, Hellmuth Michaelis wrote: > > > > You have an interrupt problem. Are you shure nothing else is on IRQ 5 ? > > Or something else is in the way. You wrote: > > > isic0 at 0xd80 irq 5 maddr 0xd0000 msize 4096 flags 0x2 on isa > > Is it possible for you to try other i/o addresses than 0xd80 and then other > memory addresses than 0xd0000 ? > > Have you verified nothing else is at 0xd0000 4K upwards ? > Well, perhaps I am mistaken in this case, but isdntrace works perfectly - doesnt that mean that the settings mentioned above are OK ? Anyway, from what I can see, the next 4K arent used twice, for the i/o address i tried (randomly...) using other addresses (all with absolutely no result, the card was not even probed correctly. After plugging the card into a DOS-machine, the setup-tools which were provided with the card allowed me to setup the IRQ and some address - the default address 0xc800 wasnt in any way "close" to the memory address nor the i/o port specified in the default configfile-settings, so this didnt help me either... BTW, could the flags cause any problems ? Are they documented somewhere ? > What kind of motherboard do you have (there were reports of "old" PCI > motherboards with difficulties with Teles cards in the ISA slots). > It's a Gigabyte HX 512 board. -- bye, logix <Shabby> Sleep is an abstinence syndrome wich accurs due to lack of coffein. Wed Mar 4 04:53:33 CET 1998 #unix, ircnet To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-isdn" in the body of the message
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