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Date:      Thu, 24 Oct 2002 21:53:40 -0700
From:      Kris Kennaway <kris@obsecurity.org>
To:        The Gupta Age <thegage@kashmir.etowns.net>
Cc:        Ray Kohler <ataraxia@cox.net>, freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: configured irq not * in bitmap of probed irqs #,,, strange modem weirdness
Message-ID:  <20021025045340.GA62538@xor.obsecurity.org>
In-Reply-To: <20021024173705.S475-100000@kashmir.etowns.net>
References:  <200210240657.09596.ataraxia@cox.net> <20021024173705.S475-100000@kashmir.etowns.net>

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On Thu, Oct 24, 2002 at 05:40:11PM -0700, The Gupta Age wrote:
>=20
> On Thu, 24 Oct 2002, Ray Kohler wrote:
>=20
> |
> |Go into your BIOS and turn off plug and play, if you haven't already. I =
seem
> |to recall this being the solution to that problem in the past.
> |
> |- @
> |
> |
>=20
> Didnt make any difference. it was actually off originally
> turning it on produced the exact same dmesg(as far as devices go).
> any other suggestion/input will be very appreciated.

I deleted the original mail in this thread, but I've seen this on two
FIC VA-503+ mobos, for which the serial ports apparently just do not
work properly (there was a BIOS update that allegedly fixed this for
some version of windows, but Windows 89 still fails to detect them).
No matter what I do, the serial ports just do not generate interrupts.

Kris

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