On Thu, 16 Jan 1997, Thomas Tomiczek wrote: >we have set up a router using a whole bunch of 3c509b-ethernet-cards >(finally getting all recognized with a little kernel-patch). Now I have 2 >ICN 4B-cards in this mashine. We are running debian 1.2 with kernel >2.0.27. > >I am unable to get the cards to load their firmware. I got a test-program >from thinking objects, but still am unable to get a single location of >shared memory for the card. > >All possible locations beside 0xb8000 report errors, and 0xb8000 seems to >be the video-area. > >There is nothing in the box beside a Triton Motherboard, 6 3c509b-cards, a >vga-adapter and the icn-cards. We run industrial hardware with a passive >backlane with 14 isa-slots. > >I need to get this *mne* router working within the next week. Has anyone >an idea? [Please tell your mailer to really break the lines to 75 col's]
Did you try the PCI/PnP setup? Sometimes it's possible to exclude certain memory areas from beeing reserved for Plug-and-Pray purposes. You could also try isapnptools (see linux/drivers/sound/README for location) to deconfigure all PnP components in case the Motherboard has PnP BIOS. Nils -- \ / | Nils Rennebarth --* WINDOWS 42 *-- | Schillerstr. 61 / \ | 37083 Göttingen | ++49-551-71626 Micro$oft's final answer | http://www.nus.de/~nils -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]