On 16 Jul, this message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] echoed through cyberspace: > 2) Ran dmesg. That gave me: > cs: memory probe 0x80000000-0x80ffffff: excluding 0x80000000-0x809fffff
Be careful with the memory range you specify to pcmcia code in /etc/pcmcia/config.opts. Standard PC defaults may not work; and the correct values are not trivial to find. I have no specific advice though for the 3400.... > ttyS00 at port 0x03f8 (irq = 22) is a 16450 > > Although ttyS00 is not a common device, from what I've read, I > figured by the interrupts that it was my PCMCIA modem (although it > could have been my internal, too, come to think of it). No, it can't be the internal modem because that would not be a 16x50 chip handled by the 'standard', i.e. PC-style 16x50 serial support. Internal would be handled by 8530 serial code. Something like this: PowerMac Z8530 serial driver version 2.0 tty00 at 0xfcea6020 (irq = 15) is a Z8530 ESCC, port = modem Cheers Michel ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Michel Lanners | " Read Philosophy. Study Art. 23, Rue Paul Henkes | Ask Questions. Make Mistakes. L-1710 Luxembourg | email [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.cpu.lu/~mlan | Learn Always. " -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]