Jeshua Lacock wrote:
>
> Actually it looks like the UARTs show up as a separate device:
>
> 08:00.0 Serial controller: Oxford Semiconductor Ltd OX16PCI954 (Quad 16950 
> UART) function 0 (Disabled) (rev 01) (prog-if 06)
>       Subsystem: Oxford Semiconductor Ltd Device 0000
>       Flags: medium devsel, IRQ 18
>       I/O ports at c090 [size=8]
>       I/O ports at c080 [size=8]
>       I/O ports at c070 [size=8]
>       I/O ports at c060 [size=8]
>       I/O ports at c020 [size=32]
>       Memory at fb101000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=4K]
>   
AH HA!!!!  That is the EEPROM, which can be set up to configure the chip
as desired.
>       Capabilities: <access denied>
>       Kernel driver in use: serial
>
>
>   
> Looks like it is in SPP mode, here is the output from dmesg:
>
> I don't see the extended either?
>
> dmesg  | grep parp
> [    8.761283] parport_pc 0000:08:00.1: PCI INT A -> GSI 18 (level, low) -> 
> IRQ 18
> [    8.761347] parport0: PC-style at 0xc050, irq 18 [PCSPP]
> [    8.846838] lp0: using parport0 (interrupt-driven).
>
>   
Yup, this looks like the problem, the EEPROM has been set to disable the
ECR registers, so you can't set it to EPP.  There must be a utility program
that can rewrite the EEPROM to change the default config.  Did you
get a mini-CD with it?  You might have a program on it to do this,
probably needs a Windows system.

Jon

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