Well, IRQs are always a headache. But if humans can't do it, do you
think computers can do it better? look at /proc/interrupts and
/proc/ioports to see what your system is taking. (You probably know
that already.)
Anyways, back to the problem. My first suggestion is to change the
following lin
---
I haven`t tried removing CHECK yet, hoping someone can throw some more light on
the situation first. I have to admit that trying to understand IOs and IRQs
makes my brain bleed!
Thanks again
Paul
> From: <[EMAIL
You may want to remove the (CHECK) from the end of the lines which
configure the IO addresses. If you could send me the error messages,
I could tell you for sure. Actually, you're whole isapnp.conf file
would be helpful too.
Marshal
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: isapnp problems
Sorry for the legth of this one.
I`m using potato and a 2.2.13 kernel. I`ve had a working modem for ages under
slink, but a floppy and an ethernet card that refused to work because of irq
and io errors so last night I tried to sort it out finally. It seems that
pnpdump --config had grabbed the f
Quoting Paul Nathan Puri([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>> I'm trying to get the modem going. Windows reported that it sat on
>> IRQ 4, on io port 0110-0117.
>> "WT" == Wayne Topa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
WT> That is a strange looking port address. Common address for COM 1
WT> is 3F8 on 'normal' PC ha
Subject: isapnp problems
Date: Fri, May 14, 1999 at 01:13:33AM -0700
In reply to:Paul Nathan Puri
Quoting Paul Nathan Puri([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hey folks!
>
> I'm having a hell of a time getting the serial ports configured on my
> girlfriend's 486.
Hey folks!
I'm having a hell of a time getting the serial ports configured on my
girlfriend's 486.
I'm trying to get the modem going. Windows reported that it sat on IRQ 4, on
io port 0110-0117.
I've edited /etc/rc.boot/0setserial and /etc/isapnp.conf repeatedly.
I'm ready to give up and i
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