Milan Avramovi?? wrote:
> OK, I got the charts for the chips on the card, worked out where they are  
> connected to vt1722, stole the code to a proto-driver,

What's a "proto-driver"?  I guess you modified one of the card-specific
modules used by ice1724.c?

> Is there any more detailed info on where/how is the initialisation of the  
> card done, and what structures are required for proper bootstrap?

Use the source, Luke ...

> In other words, I guess ice1724.c bit should initialise vt1722 chip, and  
> then card driver should be called to init others. However, I get a kernel  
> oops as soon as ice init starts - guess I didn't fill some of the blanks  
> properly.

Probably (my crystal ball is just now in repair).
Is your source code available somewhere?

> Also, what's the difference between versions 1 and 2 of eeprom? This seems  
> to be tested, but I couldn't see much difference in further processing (my  
> card apparently unexpectedly has v1).

There is a byte in the EEPROM that is named "version" and that has
certain values for certain cards.  It doesn't have a specific meaning
AFAIK.


Regards,
Clemens


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