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Date:      Thu, 10 Apr 1997 22:56:58 +0200
From:      Stefan Esser <se@freebsd.org>
To:        stesin@gu.net
Cc:        hackers@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: 2 PCI busses, 2 AIC chips, 2.2.1. Howto ?
Message-ID:  <19970410225658.64714@x14.mi.uni-koeln.de>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.3.95q.970410154909.9628N-100000@trifork.gu.net>; from Andrew Stesin on Thu, Apr 10, 1997 at 04:31:50PM %2B0300
References:  <Pine.BSF.3.95q.970410104207.2999k-100000@trifork.gu.net> <Pine.BSF.3.95q.970410154909.9628N-100000@trifork.gu.net>

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On Apr 10, Andrew Stesin <stesin@gu.net> wrote:
> 
> Dear Stefan,
> 
> as I told you earlier today,
> 
> > 	I'll set up a serial console and send a boot -v
> > 	for this box to you this evening.
> 
> here it goes.

Thanks ...

> [... boot prompt, "uncompressing kernel", userconfig, [Q] ...]
> 
> avail memory = 61059072 (59628K bytes)
> eisa0: <INT3190 (System Board)> 
> Probing for devices on the EISA bus

No devices on EISA ?
You could try to increase the number of EISA slots probed
(from within userconfig ??? I never had to deal with EISA)

> Probing for devices on PCI bus 0:
>         configuration mode 1 allows 32 devices.
> chip0 <generic PCI bridge (vendor=8086 device=1225 subclass=0)> rev 2 on \
> 	pci0:0
> vx0 <3COM 3C900 Etherlink XL PCI> rev 0 int a irq 10 on pci0:12

The CPU to PCI bridge and an Ethernet adapter are found on
PCI bus 0. The probe obviously works. If no furter PCI to 
PCI bridge is found, then there isn't any !

>         mapreg[10] type=1 addr=0000ef00 size=0040.
> utp/aui/bnc[*utp*]: disable 'auto select' with DOS util! \
> 	address 00:60:97:25:f7:47
> chip1 <Intel 82375EB PCI-EISA bridge> rev 5 on pci0:14:0
> pci0:15:0: Intel Corporation, device=0x0008, class=0xff, subclass=0x00 \

I couldn't find any information about devices 0x0008 and
0x1225, yet. Any ideas, what these might be ???

Regards, STefan



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