Toshiba CardBus Support

My Toshiba laptop has this CardBus chip (see below). Is it supported? If
so, how?

pin shows 4 lines for 2 empty slots weather or not anything is plugged into
the slots.

PCI version = 2.10

Class = Bridge (CardBus)
Vendor ID = 1179h, Toshiba America Info Systems
Device ID = 617h, ToPIC95 PCI to CardBus Bridge with ZV support
PCI index = 0h
Class Codes = 060700h
Revision ID = 20h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 11
Function num = 0
Status Reg = 490h
Command Reg = 7h
Header type = 2h Multi-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 40h
Cache Line Size= 0h
ExCA Base Address = ffefe000h
Capabilities Pointer = ffh
Secondary Status = ffffh
Primary Bus Number = 0
Secondary Bus Number = 2
Subordinate Bus Number = 2
Secondary Latency Timer = 0h
Memory Base 0 = 0h
Memory Limit 0 = 0h
Memory Base 1 = 0h
Memory Limit 1 = 0h
I/O Base 0 = 0h
I/O Limit 0 = 0h
I/O Base 1 = 0h
I/O Limit 1 = 0h
PCI Int Pin = 1
PCI Int Pin = INT A
Interrupt line = 11
Bridge Control = 400h
Subsystem Vendor ID = 1179h
Subsystem ID = 1h
Legacy Mode Base Address = 3e0h
System Control = 110001h
Retry Status = 0h
Card Control = 0h
Device Control = 0h
Buffer Control = 0h
Socket DMA Register 0 = 0h
Socket DMA Register 1 = 0h

Class = Bridge (CardBus)
Vendor ID = 1179h, Toshiba America Info Systems
Device ID = 617h, ToPIC95 PCI to CardBus Bridge with ZV support
PCI index = 1h
Class Codes = 060700h
Revision ID = 20h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 11
Function num = 1
Status Reg = 490h
Command Reg = 7h
Header type = 2h Multi-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 40h
Cache Line Size= 0h
ExCA Base Address = ffefd000h
Capabilities Pointer = ffh
Secondary Status = ffffh
Primary Bus Number = 0
Secondary Bus Number = 3
Subordinate Bus Number = 3
Secondary Latency Timer = 0h
Memory Base 0 = 0h
Memory Limit 0 = 0h
Memory Base 1 = 0h
Memory Limit 1 = 0h
I/O Base 0 = 0h
I/O Limit 0 = 0h
I/O Base 1 = 0h
I/O Limit 1 = 0h
PCI Int Pin = 2
PCI Int Pin = INT B
Interrupt line = 11
Bridge Control = 400h
Subsystem Vendor ID = 1179h
Subsystem ID = 1h
Legacy Mode Base Address = 3e0h
System Control = 110001h
Retry Status = 0h
Card Control = 0h
Device Control = 0h
Buffer Control = 0h
Socket DMA Register 0 = 0h
Socket DMA Register 1 = 0h


Bill Caroselli – 1(530) 510-7292
Q-TPS Consulting
QTPS@EarthLink.net

It is supported, but we cannot guarantee that it will work 100% as we
are unable to get specs. for this chip from Toshiba.

Previously, Bill Caroselli wrote in qdn.public.qnxrtp.installation:

My Toshiba laptop has this CardBus chip (see below). Is it supported? If
so, how?

pin shows 4 lines for 2 empty slots weather or not anything is plugged into
the slots.

This is correct, 2 functions for each socket.

PCI version = 2.10

Class = Bridge (CardBus)
Vendor ID = 1179h, Toshiba America Info Systems
Device ID = 617h, ToPIC95 PCI to CardBus Bridge with ZV support
PCI index = 0h
Class Codes = 060700h
Revision ID = 20h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 11
Function num = 0
Status Reg = 490h
Command Reg = 7h
Header type = 2h Multi-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 40h
Cache Line Size= 0h
ExCA Base Address = ffefe000h
Capabilities Pointer = ffh
Secondary Status = ffffh
Primary Bus Number = 0
Secondary Bus Number = 2
Subordinate Bus Number = 2
Secondary Latency Timer = 0h
Memory Base 0 = 0h
Memory Limit 0 = 0h
Memory Base 1 = 0h
Memory Limit 1 = 0h
I/O Base 0 = 0h
I/O Limit 0 = 0h
I/O Base 1 = 0h
I/O Limit 1 = 0h
PCI Int Pin = 1
PCI Int Pin = INT A
Interrupt line = 11
Bridge Control = 400h
Subsystem Vendor ID = 1179h
Subsystem ID = 1h
Legacy Mode Base Address = 3e0h
System Control = 110001h
Retry Status = 0h
Card Control = 0h
Device Control = 0h
Buffer Control = 0h
Socket DMA Register 0 = 0h
Socket DMA Register 1 = 0h

Class = Bridge (CardBus)
Vendor ID = 1179h, Toshiba America Info Systems
Device ID = 617h, ToPIC95 PCI to CardBus Bridge with ZV support
PCI index = 1h
Class Codes = 060700h
Revision ID = 20h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 11
Function num = 1
Status Reg = 490h
Command Reg = 7h
Header type = 2h Multi-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 40h
Cache Line Size= 0h
ExCA Base Address = ffefd000h
Capabilities Pointer = ffh
Secondary Status = ffffh
Primary Bus Number = 0
Secondary Bus Number = 3
Subordinate Bus Number = 3
Secondary Latency Timer = 0h
Memory Base 0 = 0h
Memory Limit 0 = 0h
Memory Base 1 = 0h
Memory Limit 1 = 0h
I/O Base 0 = 0h
I/O Limit 0 = 0h
I/O Base 1 = 0h
I/O Limit 1 = 0h
PCI Int Pin = 2
PCI Int Pin = INT B
Interrupt line = 11
Bridge Control = 400h
Subsystem Vendor ID = 1179h
Subsystem ID = 1h
Legacy Mode Base Address = 3e0h
System Control = 110001h
Retry Status = 0h
Card Control = 0h
Device Control = 0h
Buffer Control = 0h
Socket DMA Register 0 = 0h
Socket DMA Register 1 = 0h


Bill Caroselli – 1(530) 510-7292
Q-TPS Consulting
QTPS@EarthLink.net
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OK. I tried 3 different ethernet cards in here and none of them showed up
at all. What can I try.


Bill Caroselli – 1(530) 510-7292
Q-TPS Consulting
QTPS@EarthLink.net


“Hugh Brown” <hsbrown@qnx.com> wrote in message
news:Voyager.011112082409.23172A@node90…

It is supported, but we cannot guarantee that it will work 100% as we
are unable to get specs. for this chip from Toshiba.

Previously, Bill Caroselli wrote in qdn.public.qnxrtp.installation:
My Toshiba laptop has this CardBus chip (see below). Is it supported?
If
so, how?

pin shows 4 lines for 2 empty slots weather or not anything is plugged
into
the slots.


This is correct, 2 functions for each socket.

PCI version = 2.10

Class = Bridge (CardBus)
Vendor ID = 1179h, Toshiba America Info Systems
Device ID = 617h, ToPIC95 PCI to CardBus Bridge with ZV support
PCI index = 0h
Class Codes = 060700h
Revision ID = 20h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 11
Function num = 0
Status Reg = 490h
Command Reg = 7h
Header type = 2h Multi-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 40h
Cache Line Size= 0h
ExCA Base Address = ffefe000h
Capabilities Pointer = ffh
Secondary Status = ffffh
Primary Bus Number = 0
Secondary Bus Number = 2
Subordinate Bus Number = 2
Secondary Latency Timer = 0h
Memory Base 0 = 0h
Memory Limit 0 = 0h
Memory Base 1 = 0h
Memory Limit 1 = 0h
I/O Base 0 = 0h
I/O Limit 0 = 0h
I/O Base 1 = 0h
I/O Limit 1 = 0h
PCI Int Pin = 1
PCI Int Pin = INT A
Interrupt line = 11
Bridge Control = 400h
Subsystem Vendor ID = 1179h
Subsystem ID = 1h
Legacy Mode Base Address = 3e0h
System Control = 110001h
Retry Status = 0h
Card Control = 0h
Device Control = 0h
Buffer Control = 0h
Socket DMA Register 0 = 0h
Socket DMA Register 1 = 0h

Class = Bridge (CardBus)
Vendor ID = 1179h, Toshiba America Info Systems
Device ID = 617h, ToPIC95 PCI to CardBus Bridge with ZV support
PCI index = 1h
Class Codes = 060700h
Revision ID = 20h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 11
Function num = 1
Status Reg = 490h
Command Reg = 7h
Header type = 2h Multi-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 40h
Cache Line Size= 0h
ExCA Base Address = ffefd000h
Capabilities Pointer = ffh
Secondary Status = ffffh
Primary Bus Number = 0
Secondary Bus Number = 3
Subordinate Bus Number = 3
Secondary Latency Timer = 0h
Memory Base 0 = 0h
Memory Limit 0 = 0h
Memory Base 1 = 0h
Memory Limit 1 = 0h
I/O Base 0 = 0h
I/O Limit 0 = 0h
I/O Base 1 = 0h
I/O Limit 1 = 0h
PCI Int Pin = 2
PCI Int Pin = INT B
Interrupt line = 11
Bridge Control = 400h
Subsystem Vendor ID = 1179h
Subsystem ID = 1h
Legacy Mode Base Address = 3e0h
System Control = 110001h
Retry Status = 0h
Card Control = 0h
Device Control = 0h
Buffer Control = 0h
Socket DMA Register 0 = 0h
Socket DMA Register 1 = 0h


Bill Caroselli – 1(530) 510-7292
Q-TPS Consulting
QTPS@EarthLink.net

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Previously, Bill Caroselli wrote in qdn.public.qnxrtp.installation:

OK. I tried 3 different ethernet cards in here and none of them showed up
at all. What can I try.

What is the bios setting for the PCMCIA device? Is it set to CardBus/16-bit?


Bill Caroselli – 1(530) 510-7292
Q-TPS Consulting
QTPS@EarthLink.net


“Hugh Brown” <> hsbrown@qnx.com> > wrote in message
news:Voyager.011112082409.23172A@node90…
It is supported, but we cannot guarantee that it will work 100% as we
are unable to get specs. for this chip from Toshiba.

Previously, Bill Caroselli wrote in qdn.public.qnxrtp.installation:
My Toshiba laptop has this CardBus chip (see below). Is it supported?
If
so, how?

pin shows 4 lines for 2 empty slots weather or not anything is plugged
into
the slots.


This is correct, 2 functions for each socket.

PCI version = 2.10

Class = Bridge (CardBus)
Vendor ID = 1179h, Toshiba America Info Systems
Device ID = 617h, ToPIC95 PCI to CardBus Bridge with ZV support
PCI index = 0h
Class Codes = 060700h
Revision ID = 20h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 11
Function num = 0
Status Reg = 490h
Command Reg = 7h
Header type = 2h Multi-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 40h
Cache Line Size= 0h
ExCA Base Address = ffefe000h
Capabilities Pointer = ffh
Secondary Status = ffffh
Primary Bus Number = 0
Secondary Bus Number = 2
Subordinate Bus Number = 2
Secondary Latency Timer = 0h
Memory Base 0 = 0h
Memory Limit 0 = 0h
Memory Base 1 = 0h
Memory Limit 1 = 0h
I/O Base 0 = 0h
I/O Limit 0 = 0h
I/O Base 1 = 0h
I/O Limit 1 = 0h
PCI Int Pin = 1
PCI Int Pin = INT A
Interrupt line = 11
Bridge Control = 400h
Subsystem Vendor ID = 1179h
Subsystem ID = 1h
Legacy Mode Base Address = 3e0h
System Control = 110001h
Retry Status = 0h
Card Control = 0h
Device Control = 0h
Buffer Control = 0h
Socket DMA Register 0 = 0h
Socket DMA Register 1 = 0h

Class = Bridge (CardBus)
Vendor ID = 1179h, Toshiba America Info Systems
Device ID = 617h, ToPIC95 PCI to CardBus Bridge with ZV support
PCI index = 1h
Class Codes = 060700h
Revision ID = 20h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 11
Function num = 1
Status Reg = 490h
Command Reg = 7h
Header type = 2h Multi-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 40h
Cache Line Size= 0h
ExCA Base Address = ffefd000h
Capabilities Pointer = ffh
Secondary Status = ffffh
Primary Bus Number = 0
Secondary Bus Number = 3
Subordinate Bus Number = 3
Secondary Latency Timer = 0h
Memory Base 0 = 0h
Memory Limit 0 = 0h
Memory Base 1 = 0h
Memory Limit 1 = 0h
I/O Base 0 = 0h
I/O Limit 0 = 0h
I/O Base 1 = 0h
I/O Limit 1 = 0h
PCI Int Pin = 2
PCI Int Pin = INT B
Interrupt line = 11
Bridge Control = 400h
Subsystem Vendor ID = 1179h
Subsystem ID = 1h
Legacy Mode Base Address = 3e0h
System Control = 110001h
Retry Status = 0h
Card Control = 0h
Device Control = 0h
Buffer Control = 0h
Socket DMA Register 0 = 0h
Socket DMA Register 1 = 0h


Bill Caroselli – 1(530) 510-7292
Q-TPS Consulting
QTPS@EarthLink.net




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Hugh Brown <hsbrown@qnx.com> wrote:

Previously, Bill Caroselli wrote in qdn.public.qnxrtp.installation:
OK. I tried 3 different ethernet cards in here and none of them showed up
at all. What can I try.


What is the bios setting for the PCMCIA device? Is it set to CardBus/16-bit?

Hi Bill,

If that doesn’t help, please run devp-pccard -vvv and send us the output
of sloginfo after you have inserted and removed a card.

Thanks

Erick.



Bill Caroselli – 1(530) 510-7292
Q-TPS Consulting
QTPS@EarthLink.net


“Hugh Brown” <> hsbrown@qnx.com> > wrote in message
news:Voyager.011112082409.23172A@node90…
It is supported, but we cannot guarantee that it will work 100% as we
are unable to get specs. for this chip from Toshiba.

Previously, Bill Caroselli wrote in qdn.public.qnxrtp.installation:
My Toshiba laptop has this CardBus chip (see below). Is it supported?
If
so, how?

pin shows 4 lines for 2 empty slots weather or not anything is plugged
into
the slots.


This is correct, 2 functions for each socket.

PCI version = 2.10

Class = Bridge (CardBus)
Vendor ID = 1179h, Toshiba America Info Systems
Device ID = 617h, ToPIC95 PCI to CardBus Bridge with ZV support
PCI index = 0h
Class Codes = 060700h
Revision ID = 20h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 11
Function num = 0
Status Reg = 490h
Command Reg = 7h
Header type = 2h Multi-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 40h
Cache Line Size= 0h
ExCA Base Address = ffefe000h
Capabilities Pointer = ffh
Secondary Status = ffffh
Primary Bus Number = 0
Secondary Bus Number = 2
Subordinate Bus Number = 2
Secondary Latency Timer = 0h
Memory Base 0 = 0h
Memory Limit 0 = 0h
Memory Base 1 = 0h
Memory Limit 1 = 0h
I/O Base 0 = 0h
I/O Limit 0 = 0h
I/O Base 1 = 0h
I/O Limit 1 = 0h
PCI Int Pin = 1
PCI Int Pin = INT A
Interrupt line = 11
Bridge Control = 400h
Subsystem Vendor ID = 1179h
Subsystem ID = 1h
Legacy Mode Base Address = 3e0h
System Control = 110001h
Retry Status = 0h
Card Control = 0h
Device Control = 0h
Buffer Control = 0h
Socket DMA Register 0 = 0h
Socket DMA Register 1 = 0h

Class = Bridge (CardBus)
Vendor ID = 1179h, Toshiba America Info Systems
Device ID = 617h, ToPIC95 PCI to CardBus Bridge with ZV support
PCI index = 1h
Class Codes = 060700h
Revision ID = 20h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 11
Function num = 1
Status Reg = 490h
Command Reg = 7h
Header type = 2h Multi-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 40h
Cache Line Size= 0h
ExCA Base Address = ffefd000h
Capabilities Pointer = ffh
Secondary Status = ffffh
Primary Bus Number = 0
Secondary Bus Number = 3
Subordinate Bus Number = 3
Secondary Latency Timer = 0h
Memory Base 0 = 0h
Memory Limit 0 = 0h
Memory Base 1 = 0h
Memory Limit 1 = 0h
I/O Base 0 = 0h
I/O Limit 0 = 0h
I/O Base 1 = 0h
I/O Limit 1 = 0h
PCI Int Pin = 2
PCI Int Pin = INT B
Interrupt line = 11
Bridge Control = 400h
Subsystem Vendor ID = 1179h
Subsystem ID = 1h
Legacy Mode Base Address = 3e0h
System Control = 110001h
Retry Status = 0h
Card Control = 0h
Device Control = 0h
Buffer Control = 0h
Socket DMA Register 0 = 0h
Socket DMA Register 1 = 0h


Bill Caroselli – 1(530) 510-7292
Q-TPS Consulting
QTPS@EarthLink.net




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“Hardware Support Account” <hw@qnx.com> wrote in message
news:9sp8u1$rtm$2@nntp.qnx.com

What is the bios setting for the PCMCIA device? Is it set to
CardBus/16-bit?

If that doesn’t help, please run devp-pccard -vvv and send us the output
of sloginfo after you have inserted and removed a card.

Some progress but not there yet.

I went into the ACPI BIOS. The PC CARD Controller Mode ws set to
“Auto-Selected”. The other two possibilities were “PCIC Compatable” and
“CardBus/16”. I changed this to CardBus/16. Now when I plus in PC Cards
into the slots information DOES show up.

But it is still not recognizing my network cards. I.E. nicinfo shows
nothing.

I have 3 pccards:
LinkSys EC2T - this was running under QNX4
D-Link DFE-650 - this is what I prefer to use
brand-X (NE2000 compatable) - this only runs at 10 MBPS and is my least
prefered

I don’t know how to get sysloginfo. I did slay devp-pccard and run
‘devp-pccard -vvv > file’ and here’s what it shows.

LinkSys:
Sock Func Type Flags PID Base Size IRQ
1 0 Network C—I-±–X----- 81933 0x200 32 3
1 Empty ----MF---------- None
2 Empty ----MF---------- None
2 Empty ----MF---------- None

00000000: 0100 0500 d400 0a00 5300 e900 ff00 1700 “…S…”
00000010: 0300 5300 0900 ff00 2000 0400 4900 0100 “…S… …I…”
00000020: ab00 c100 1500 3200 0400 0100 4c00 6900 “…2…L.i.”
00000030: 6e00 6b00 7300 7900 7300 0000 4300 6f00 “n.k.s.y.s…C.o.”
00000040: 6d00 6200 6f00 2000 5000 4300 4d00 4300 “m.b.o. .P.C.M.C.”
00000050: 4900 4100 2000 4500 7400 6800 6500 7200 “I.A. .E.t.h.e.r.”
00000060: 6e00 6500 7400 4300 6100 7200 6400 2000 “n.e.t.C.a.r.d. .”
00000070: 2800 4500 4300 3200 5400 2900 0000 3200 “(.E.C.2.T.)…2.”
00000080: 2e00 3000 0000 ff00 0000 ff00 1a00 0500 “…0…”
00000090: 0100 0600 d000 0f00 0b00 1b00 0700 c000 “…”
000000a0: 8100 1800 4500 3000 fc00 be00 1b00 0700 “…E.0…”
000000b0: 0100 0800 ca00 6000 0000 0300 1f00 1b00 “…........." 000000c0: 0700 0200 0800 ca00 6000 2000 0300 1f00 "......... …”
000000d0: 1b00 0700 0300 0800 ca00 6000 4000 0300 “…`.@…”
000000e0: 1f00 2100 0200 0600 0000 1400 0000 f000 “…!..”
000000f0: 0900 5700 4200 4c00 4100 4e00 3900 3200 “…W.B.L.A.N.9.2.”


D-Link:
Sock Func Type Flags PID Base Size IRQ
1 0 Network C—I-±–X----- 81933 0x200 32 3
1 Empty ----MF---------- None
2 Empty ----MF---------- None
2 Empty ----MF---------- None

00000000: 0101 0303 d1d1 3a3a ffff 1c1c 0404 0101 “…::…”
00000010: d1d1 3a3a ffff 1717 0303 4141 0000 ffff “…::…AA…”
00000020: 2020 0404 4949 0101 3030 0202 2121 0202 " …II…00…!!.."
00000030: 0606 0101 1515 2828 0404 0101 4444 2d2d “…((…DD–”
00000040: 4c4c 6969 6e6e 6b6b 0000 4444 4646 4545 “LLiinnkk…DDFFEE”
00000050: 2d2d 3636 3535 3030 0000 4646 6161 7373 “–665500…FFaass”
00000060: 7474 2020 4545 7474 6868 6565 7272 6e6e “tt EEtthheerrnn”
00000070: 6565 7474 0000 5252 6565 7676 2e2e 2020 "eett…RReevv… "
00000080: 4444 3131 0000 ffff 1a1a 0505 0101 2020 "DD11… "
00000090: 0000 0404 0b0b 1b1b 0707 e0e0 8181 1818 “…”
000000a0: 4545 3030 fcfc bebe 1414 0000 ffff ffff “EE00…”
000000b0: ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff “…”

000000f0: ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff “…”

What can I try next?


Bill Caroselli – 1(530) 510-7292
Q-TPS Consulting
QTPS@EarthLink.net

An Update:

The LinkSys card is giving the illusion of work. But I’m curious about the
interrupt.
‘pin’ show that the cardbus slot is using interrupt 3. But ‘nicinfo’ shows
that it is using interrupt 5. NOTE: Thsi card is not yet actually connected
to an ethernet.

Also, I can only get this is the system is powered down completely and then
rebooted with the LinkSys card installed at power up. No amount of
monkeying around will get the devn-ne200.so driver to work unless it was
installed from power up. Even a warm boot does not work.

Sock Func Type Flags PID Base Size IRQ
1 0 Network C—I-±–X----- 81933 0x200 32 3
1 Empty ----MF---------- None
2 Empty ----MF---------- None
2 Empty ----MF---------- None

NE2000 Ethernet Controller
Physical Node ID … 00E098 8227A9
Current Physical Node ID … 00E098 8227A9
Media Rate … 10.00 Mb/s half-duplex UTP
MTU … 1514
Lan … 0
I/O Port Range … 0x200 → 0x21E
Hardware Interrupt … 0x5
Promiscuous … Disabled
Multicast … Enabled

Total Packets Txd OK … 0
Total Packets Txd Bad … 0
Total Packets Rxd OK … 0
Total Rx Errors … 0

Total Bytes Txd … 420
Total Bytes Rxd … 0

Tx Collision Errors … 0
Tx Collisions Errors (aborted) … 0
Carrier Sense Lost on Tx … 0
FIFO Underruns During Tx … 0
Tx deferred … 0
Out of Window Collisions … 0
FIFO Overruns During Rx … 0
Alignment errors … 0
CRC errors … 0

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Bill Caroselli – 1(530) 510-7292
Q-TPS Consulting
QTPS@EarthLink.net

You must specify an ioport and IRQ to the network drivers if you start them
manually. The fact that they work at boot-up shows that they have been
enumerated correctly and the driver started with the correct parameters.
This also means that devp-pccard is doing the right stuff.

Previously, Bill Caroselli wrote in qdn.public.qnxrtp.installation:

An Update:

The LinkSys card is giving the illusion of work. But I’m curious about the
interrupt.
‘pin’ show that the cardbus slot is using interrupt 3. But ‘nicinfo’ shows
that it is using interrupt 5. NOTE: Thsi card is not yet actually connected
to an ethernet.

Also, I can only get this is the system is powered down completely and then
rebooted with the LinkSys card installed at power up. No amount of
monkeying around will get the devn-ne200.so driver to work unless it was
installed from power up. Even a warm boot does not work.

Sock Func Type Flags PID Base Size IRQ
1 0 Network C—I-±–X----- 81933 0x200 32 3
1 Empty ----MF---------- None
2 Empty ----MF---------- None
2 Empty ----MF---------- None

NE2000 Ethernet Controller
Physical Node ID … 00E098 8227A9
Current Physical Node ID … 00E098 8227A9
Media Rate … 10.00 Mb/s half-duplex UTP
MTU … 1514
Lan … 0
I/O Port Range … 0x200 → 0x21E
Hardware Interrupt … 0x5
Promiscuous … Disabled
Multicast … Enabled

Total Packets Txd OK … 0
Total Packets Txd Bad … 0
Total Packets Rxd OK … 0
Total Rx Errors … 0

Total Bytes Txd … 420
Total Bytes Rxd … 0

Tx Collision Errors … 0
Tx Collisions Errors (aborted) … 0
Carrier Sense Lost on Tx … 0
FIFO Underruns During Tx … 0
Tx deferred … 0
Out of Window Collisions … 0
FIFO Overruns During Rx … 0
Alignment errors … 0
CRC errors … 0

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Bill Caroselli – 1(530) 510-7292
Q-TPS Consulting
QTPS@EarthLink.net
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Hmmm, I just set my BIOS (on my Toshiba) to PCIC compatible, and
everything works fine (what’s better about CardBus/16 ?).

Bill Caroselli wrote:

An Update:

The LinkSys card is giving the illusion of work. But I’m curious about the
interrupt.
‘pin’ show that the cardbus slot is using interrupt 3. But ‘nicinfo’ shows
that it is using interrupt 5. NOTE: Thsi card is not yet actually connected
to an ethernet.

Also, I can only get this is the system is powered down completely and then
rebooted with the LinkSys card installed at power up. No amount of
monkeying around will get the devn-ne200.so driver to work unless it was
installed from power up. Even a warm boot does not work.

Sock Func Type Flags PID Base Size IRQ
1 0 Network C—I-±–X----- 81933 0x200 32 3
1 Empty ----MF---------- None
2 Empty ----MF---------- None
2 Empty ----MF---------- None

NE2000 Ethernet Controller
Physical Node ID … 00E098 8227A9
Current Physical Node ID … 00E098 8227A9
Media Rate … 10.00 Mb/s half-duplex UTP
MTU … 1514
Lan … 0
I/O Port Range … 0x200 → 0x21E
Hardware Interrupt … 0x5
Promiscuous … Disabled
Multicast … Enabled

Total Packets Txd OK … 0
Total Packets Txd Bad … 0
Total Packets Rxd OK … 0
Total Rx Errors … 0

Total Bytes Txd … 420
Total Bytes Rxd … 0

Tx Collision Errors … 0
Tx Collisions Errors (aborted) … 0
Carrier Sense Lost on Tx … 0
FIFO Underruns During Tx … 0
Tx deferred … 0
Out of Window Collisions … 0
FIFO Overruns During Rx … 0
Alignment errors … 0
CRC errors … 0

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Bill Caroselli – 1(530) 510-7292
Q-TPS Consulting
QTPS@EarthLink.net
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If your asking me, I don’t know. I do know that the auto setting didn’t
work.


Bill Caroselli – 1(530) 510-7292
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“Rennie Allen” <rallen@csical.com> wrote in message
news:3BFAA4C1.6010301@csical.com

Hmmm, I just set my BIOS (on my Toshiba) to PCIC compatible, and
everything works fine (what’s better about CardBus/16 ?).

Bill Caroselli wrote:

An Update:

The LinkSys card is giving the illusion of work. But I’m curious about
the
interrupt.
‘pin’ show that the cardbus slot is using interrupt 3. But ‘nicinfo’
shows
that it is using interrupt 5. NOTE: Thsi card is not yet actually
connected
to an ethernet.

Also, I can only get this is the system is powered down completely and
then
rebooted with the LinkSys card installed at power up. No amount of
monkeying around will get the devn-ne200.so driver to work unless it was
installed from power up. Even a warm boot does not work.

Sock Func Type Flags PID Base Size IRQ
1 0 Network C—I-±–X----- 81933 0x200 32 3
1 Empty ----MF---------- None
2 Empty ----MF---------- None
2 Empty ----MF---------- None

NE2000 Ethernet Controller
Physical Node ID … 00E098 8227A9
Current Physical Node ID … 00E098 8227A9
Media Rate … 10.00 Mb/s half-duplex UTP
MTU … 1514
Lan … 0
I/O Port Range … 0x200 → 0x21E
Hardware Interrupt … 0x5
Promiscuous … Disabled
Multicast … Enabled

Total Packets Txd OK … 0
Total Packets Txd Bad … 0
Total Packets Rxd OK … 0
Total Rx Errors … 0

Total Bytes Txd … 420
Total Bytes Rxd … 0

Tx Collision Errors … 0
Tx Collisions Errors (aborted) … 0
Carrier Sense Lost on Tx … 0
FIFO Underruns During Tx … 0
Tx deferred … 0
Out of Window Collisions … 0
FIFO Overruns During Rx … 0
Alignment errors … 0
CRC errors … 0

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Bill Caroselli – 1(530) 510-7292
Q-TPS Consulting
QTPS@EarthLink.net


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In PCIC compatible mode, the chipworks like an Intel 82365 compatible
PCMCIA controller. The chip is not visible in PCI space. If you set
it to CardBus/16bit, the chip will be visible in PCI space and will
work as a PCCard adapter.

Previously, Rennie Allen wrote in qdn.public.qnxrtp.installation:

Hmmm, I just set my BIOS (on my Toshiba) to PCIC compatible, and
everything works fine (what’s better about CardBus/16 ?).

Bill Caroselli wrote:

An Update:

The LinkSys card is giving the illusion of work. But I’m curious about the
interrupt.
‘pin’ show that the cardbus slot is using interrupt 3. But ‘nicinfo’ shows
that it is using interrupt 5. NOTE: Thsi card is not yet actually connected
to an ethernet.

Also, I can only get this is the system is powered down completely and then
rebooted with the LinkSys card installed at power up. No amount of
monkeying around will get the devn-ne200.so driver to work unless it was
installed from power up. Even a warm boot does not work.

Sock Func Type Flags PID Base Size IRQ
1 0 Network C—I-±–X----- 81933 0x200 32 3
1 Empty ----MF---------- None
2 Empty ----MF---------- None
2 Empty ----MF---------- None

NE2000 Ethernet Controller
Physical Node ID … 00E098 8227A9
Current Physical Node ID … 00E098 8227A9
Media Rate … 10.00 Mb/s half-duplex UTP
MTU … 1514
Lan … 0
I/O Port Range … 0x200 → 0x21E
Hardware Interrupt … 0x5
Promiscuous … Disabled
Multicast … Enabled

Total Packets Txd OK … 0
Total Packets Txd Bad … 0
Total Packets Rxd OK … 0
Total Rx Errors … 0

Total Bytes Txd … 420
Total Bytes Rxd … 0

Tx Collision Errors … 0
Tx Collisions Errors (aborted) … 0
Carrier Sense Lost on Tx … 0
FIFO Underruns During Tx … 0
Tx deferred … 0
Out of Window Collisions … 0
FIFO Overruns During Rx … 0
Alignment errors … 0
CRC errors … 0

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Bill Caroselli – 1(530) 510-7292
Q-TPS Consulting
QTPS@EarthLink.net



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