RE: [aclug-L] Linux steam bath! (isapnp.conf????)
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The sound card is a 'sound pro' on board 32 bit full duplex sound card io 0
(size 8)(base 0x0530)
io1 (size 8) (base 0x0388)
int 0 (irq 10(mode e))
dma 0 ch 1
ld1/ io 0 size 2 base 0xz0300
int 0 irq 9 mode +e
ld2/ io0 size 8 base 0x0200
ld3/io0 size 16 base 0x0220
int0 irq5 mode+e
dma0 ch1
dma1 ch 5
END CARD 1
CARD 2 vendor id ssc0109 sierra 33600 PnP modem sq3485
I've had this modem working on the old m/b and Linux 5.2 & 5.0. The sound card
configures and just does nothing.
Where and when on the picnic? I saw it canceled, so I quit paying attention,
but if it is a Saturday or Sunday.
Michael
-----Original Message-----
From: John Goerzen [SMTP:jgoerzen@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 1999 10:17 PM
To: aclug-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [aclug-L] Linux steam bath! (isapnp.conf????)
What type of sound card and modem? PCI or ISA? PnP?
Michael Holmes <maholmes@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> I am trying to configure 2 devices. 1 snd card, 2 modem
>
> sound card claims to be configured, but 6.0 refuses to talk to it. The
> report say "OK" on each part of the sound card, and claims successful
> loading. But GNOME claims no device present.
>
> When I configure the modem card (add on to the end) [I have serial port A
> as 3F8/IRQ4, serial port B as 3E8/IRQ4. I am trying to configure
> isapnp.conf modem as 2F8/IRQ3. The new mother board is all inernal, the
> only external board is the modem. I cannot think of any device which would
> use address of 2F8, but Linux reports conflicting address. Address already
> in use. I have set the isolate/preserve flag. If I try to use any other
> com address other than comm2/cua1 the preserve flag is set and the isapnp
> fails. I hate this new motherboard, it is real fast but sucks as far as
> trying to configure. I have spent just as much trouble configuring ww95.
> But I know all the tricks on w95, and I am real weak with Linux. But 6.0,
> if it ever gets going is real cool!
>
> mike
>
>
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Developer, Debian GNU/Linux (Free powerful OS upgrade) www.debian.org |
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