Date: Sat, 21 Sep 2002 23:12:23 -0700 From: paul beard <pdb2@u.washington.edu> To: mobile <mobile@freebsd.org> Subject: more thinkpad info Message-ID: <3D8D5F47.50201@u.washington.edu>
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I ran the ps2 utility and assigned the PCI bus to irq 5: that didn't help. I then switched it back to 11 and now I have just the network card, no sound, again. Here are the default assignments: Command Syntax : PS2 ? IRQ Description : Display the current IRQ assignments. Current State : System IRQ Assignment IRQ Level 3 4 5 7 9 10 11 15 Serial-A (3 or 4) : O Parallel (5 or 7) : X IR (3, 4, 5, 7) : X Second IDE : O PCI IRQ : O where O: Currently assigned, X: Will be assigned after "Enable" is selected, *: Conflict with another device. C:\>ps2 ? pciirq Command Syntax : PS2 PCIIRQ Disable First IRQ (Second IRQ) (Third IRQ) (Fourth IRQ) Valid IRQs : 3|4|5|7|9|10|11|15 Assigned IRQ(s) : 11 Description : This command is to reserve the IRQ(s) for PCI devices. When 'Disable' is specified, PCI device may not work properly. To see the current system IRQ assignment, type "PS2 ? IRQ". WHile I was poking around in there I disabled the parallel port and the IR port, but it's not clear if that does me any good. I don't seem to be able to assign the sound chip to it's own IRQ. On my most recent reboot, I removed the network card but sound failed to work: so much for that theory. -- Paul Beard / 8040 27th Ave NE / Seattle WA 98115 / paulbeard [at] mac [ dot] com / 206 529 8400 weblog @ <http://paulbeard.no-ip.org/movabletype/> "Here's something to think about: How come you never see a headline like `Psychic Wins Lottery'?" -- Jay Leno To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-mobile" in the body of the message
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