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Date:      Sun, 26 May 2002 22:49:30 +0200
From:      "Arvid Elstrodt" <arvid@elstrodt.com>
To:        <freebsd-isdn@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   FreeBSD 4.6 RC2, Dynalink IS64PH ISA PnP card: "Can't assign resources" ??
Message-ID:  <008501c204f6$d606a1e0$0102211f@ENMCARVID>

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Hi,

I have been trying to get my passive Dynalink IS64PH ISA PnP card to work
under FreeBSD 4.6 RC2 using ISDN4BSD.
(YES it is an ISA PnP card, I doublechecked !)

I have read the handbooks, FAQ's, searched the BSD Usenet News searcher,
searched current usenet postings, but I just cannot get a grip on the EXACT
configuration I need to put in the kernel.

I followed the instructions in Helmuth Michaelis's "Care and feeding of
ISDN4BSD", so the ISDN part in my kernel configuration looks like this:

device isic0
options DYNALINK
pseudo-device "i4bq921"
pseudo-device "i4bq931"
pseudo-device "i4b"
pseudo-device "i4btrc" 4
pseudo-device "i4bctl"
pseudo-device "i4brbch" 4
pseudo-device "i4btel" 4
pseudo-device "i4bipr" 4
pseudo-device "i4bisppp" 4
options IPR_VJ
options IPR_LOG=5

Now, I have noticed upon booting that the first message about ISDN that is
listed is something like this: "Cards: Dynalink unknown, can't assign
resources".
After that, I DO get the messages confirming the attaching of i4b, i4bisppp,
i4bctl etcetera,just like the manual says.

I figured that the problem must be within the first two lines, so I have
been trying various combinations of them, until now without result.
But, as the system is an older Intel box, it takes ages to compile a kernel
and try something new, so I hope that someone can point me to the right
solution  !
Do I need to use ISIC or IWIC ? And then what ?
And must "DYNALINK" be supplied as an option, and if so, with or without
quotes ?

Please help me out here, I am driving myself crazy :-)

Best Regards,

Arvid Elstrodt
arvid@elstrodt.com




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