From: Renato (renato@jfrj.gov.br)
Date: Tue Sep 28 1999 - 17:15:50 CEST
Thanks, Giorgio.
I've allready done this.
The report shows IRQ=10 and I/O=0x0 <== very strange, isn't it?
Windows95 informs I/O at 0x6800. When I use either of these adresses in muLinux setup (0x0 or 0x6800) I get the 2 answers described in my first message down there (can't find card or symbol io not found).
Renato
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On 28/09/99 at 15:54 Biondi Giorgio wrote:
>hi,
>
>you can get the irq and io adx with 'cat /proc/pci' and search your card!
>
>
>Split S.r.l.
>Giorgio Biondi
>GB808-RIPE
>+39 010 881825
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Renato <renato@jfrj.gov.br>
>To: <mulinux@sunsite.auc.dk>
>Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 1999 3:38 PM
>Subject: [mu SETUP] Ethernet card
>
>
>Hello, muLinux friends,
>
>I have a Realtek RT 8139 PCI card that I can't make muLinux recognize by
>civilized means.
>Using setup progam, muLinux says it can't find any card in that i/o adress
>if I specify a generic ne card.
>When I enter ne2k-pci, it answers that symbol 'io' is not found (?)
>Is there any alternate way of configuring my card by direct editing a .conf
>file somewhere?
>
>Renato Guimaraes
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