Date: Tue, 22 Apr 2003 16:47:34 +0200 From: Kai Haberzettl <kai@khaberz.net> To: "Cliff L. Biffle" <cbiffle@safety.net> Cc: mobile@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Linksys WPC11 freezes laptop Message-ID: <7x3ckafv21.fsf@zaphod.khaberz.net> In-Reply-To: <200304211655.42354.cbiffle@safety.net> ("Cliff L. Biffle"'s message of "Mon, 21 Apr 2003 16:55:42 -0700") References: <7xfzoctbe4.fsf@zaphod.khaberz.net> <38370000.1050919857@lerlaptop.lerctr.org> <7xd6jgt7pd.fsf@zaphod.khaberz.net> <200304211655.42354.cbiffle@safety.net>
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"Cliff L. Biffle" <cbiffle@safety.net> writes: > On Monday 21 April 2003 04:23 am, Kai Haberzettl wrote: >> Yep. Looks like you're right. I used IRQ 3, which is normally occupied >> by the regular NIC and it works. Thanks! >> >> Strangely enough, I can't seem to get any other IRQ to work. I tried >> 9,10,11,15. None worked. Is there a way to check which IRQs are free? > > You say you're running 4.8? > > On my Satellite 220CDS, the PCI interrupt steering shtuff worked just peachy. > With the docking station in place I've run four cards without issue (three > NICs and a SCSI controller). Well, I don't have a docking station. I can't seem to get my regular NIC and my WLAN card to work together. > Is this really a 220 you've got? Indees > Or have you changed anything in the pccard > config? I fiddled with the IRQ setting. How would I go about utilizing PCI Interrupts? Thanks, Kai
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