RE: ICN-Card-Problem PLEASE HELP / URGENT
Thanks for your mail. Lets go on...
-----Original Message-----
From: Nils Rennebarth [SMTP:nils@nus.mcis.de]
Sent: Donnerstag, 16. Januar 1997 17:47
To: Thomas Tomiczek
Cc: 'debian-user@lists.debian.org'
Subject: Re: your mail
On Thu, 16 Jan 1997, Thomas Tomiczek wrote:
>we have set up a router using a whole bunch of 3c509b-ethernet-cards
>(finally getting all recognized with a little kernel-patch). Now I have 2
>ICN 4B-cards in this mashine. We are running debian 1.2 with kernel
>2.0.27.
>
>I am unable to get the cards to load their firmware. I got a test-program
>from thinking objects, but still am unable to get a single location of
>shared memory for the card.
>
>All possible locations beside 0xb8000 report errors, and 0xb8000 seems to
>be the video-area.
>
>There is nothing in the box beside a Triton Motherboard, 6 3c509b-cards, a
>vga-adapter and the icn-cards. We run industrial hardware with a passive
>backlane with 14 isa-slots.
>
>I need to get this *mne* router working within the next week. Has anyone
>an idea?
[Please tell your mailer to really break the lines to 75 col's]
[Tomiczek]
Uups - we use Outlook here, seems I need to go through the config. Well, I will anyway install exchange next days...
Did you try the PCI/PnP setup? Sometimes it's possible to exclude certain
memory areas from beeing reserved for Plug-and-Pray purposes.
[Tomiczek]
Yes, I did... Well, there is no pnp on this babe. BIOS PnP is disabled, all stuff is hardwired. I really do not like to have PnP in a router.
You could also try isapnptools (see linux/drivers/sound/README for
location) to deconfigure all PnP components in case the Motherboard has PnP
BIOS.
[Tomiczek]
Do I really need to give this a try when pnp is already disabled? I also disabled all shadowing in the BIOS.
Nils
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[Tomiczek]
By the way, your websites-reference seems to be - well - I always get 'host not found' or better, nslookup gets unexistent domain...
Thanks for your help...
(Vielen Dank)
Thomas Tomiczek
System Administrator
SIRECO INTERNET SERVICES GmbH
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