On Tuesday 21 July 2009 10:23:53 Steven Toth wrote:
> > Hrm, okay, I'll double-check that... If its not there, perhaps the card
> > isn't quite seated correctly. Or the machine is bunk. Or the card has
> > gone belly up. Amusing that it works as much as it does though, if any
> > of the above is the case...
> >
> > Thanks for the info!
> >
> 
> Jrod,
> 
> Yeah. If the pci enable bit for the transport engine is not enabled (thus 
> showing up as pci device 8802) then I'm going to be surprised if the risc 
> engine 
> runs up at all (or runs perfectly).
> 
> I've seen issue like this in the past with various cx88 boards and it 
> invariable 
> turn out to be a corrupt eeprom or a badly seated PCI card.
> 
> or, no eeprom at all (unlikely on this board).

So its either I have *two* machines with bad, but only slightly bad,
and in the same way, PCI slots which seem to work fine with any other
card I have (uh, unlikely), or my HD-3000 has gone belly up on me in
some subtle way. The cx8802 part never shows up under lspci on either
machine I've tried it in. Suck.

-- 
Jarod Wilson
ja...@redhat.com
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