Date: Tue, 9 Jan 1996 00:50:51 -0800 (PST) From: Neil Bradley <root@synthcom.com> To: questions@freebsd.org Subject: 3c509 troubles Message-ID: <Pine.BSD.3.91.960109004712.4059C-100000@synthcom.com>
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Well, in the long running saga of me attempting to get my FreeBSD 2.1-stable machine running, I've hit a problem with the ep0 driver. The machine is a 100MHZ Pentium. After the "npx0 on motherboard - npx0: INT 16 interface", the machine soft hangs there indefinitely. I tried two different configurations (I/O 300/IRQ 11 and I/O 240/IRQ 5) and both yielded the same results. If I disable the probe on ep0, the machine boots fine (without network access, of course). The only other cards in this machine is a 7870 SCSI controller and a ATI Mach 32 (both PCI). Oh yeah, and one parallel port (IRQ 7) and one serial port (IRQ 4 - 03f8h). I have the version of the 3C509 that doesn't have the BNC or thick wire connectors. It just has the TP connector. Has anyone gotten this to work correctly? Any clues? Am I doing something wrong? -->Neil ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Synthcom System's homepage: http://www.synthcom.com/ Europa Upgrade, Synth patches (D-50, Xpander/Matrix 12), used gear pricelist
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