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Date:      Mon, 20 Aug 2001 10:37:53 -0400
From:      "Viren R. Shah" <viren@cigital.com>
To:        Jonathan Chen <jon@spock.org>
Cc:        freebsd-bugs@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: misc/28203: NEWCARD won't recognize my cardbus controllers or my Xircom Realport 10/100+56k card
Message-ID:  <15233.8385.534544.662671@aop.cigital.com>
In-Reply-To: <20010818151122.E20719@enterprise.spock.org>
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>>>>> "JC" == Jonathan Chen <jon@spock.org> writes:


 JC> Okay, I think I figured out what is wrong with cardbus not
 JC> detecting the card on first insert.  If you can edit
 JC> sys/dev/cardbus/cardbus.c, search for "static int curr_bus_number
 JC> = 2;" and set it to 5 (or some other higher number, but I think 5
 JC> should work in your case).  If I'm correct, your card should now
 JC> when if inserted at bootup.  Please tell me if this works.

 JC> As for your sio problem, I still haven't received your dmesg when
 JC> you have applied the sio patch.  Can I take this to mean you have
 JC> it working?

I'm currently on vacation, and don't have access to my laptop. I'll
send you the dmesg (and modify cardbus.c) when I get back. I'm still
experiencing the sio problem.

Thanks
Viren
-- 
Viren R. Shah
"Interestingly, most Unix utilities have a command line option which will cause
 the system to rip the user's legs off and beat them to death with the soggy
 ends. This is often the default behaviour." -- Bruce Murphy

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