Re: usb/modem irq conflict

2002-01-21 Thread Thomas H. George
On Mon, Jan 21, 2002 at 04:35:06PM +, J.A.Serralheiro wrote: My modem is a pci but inspite of this bios put three devices on irq 3. Bios setup allowed reserving an irq for isa. I tried this and all three devices moved to the same new irq. I disassembled the machine and moved the modem card

Re: usb/modem irq conflict

2002-01-21 Thread J.A.Serralheiro
is your modem isa or pci?if its pci then you should be ok. your bios should not idenitfy pci devices in the same irq. if its isa, then try changing the modem's irq, either by isapnp , if supported, or by its DOS configuring disk. Also, you can try using the bios setup to make it assign a diferent i

Re: usb/modem irq conflict

2002-01-20 Thread Thomas H. George
On Sat, Jan 19, 2002 at 12:58:01PM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote: > On Sat, 19 Jan 2002 13:55:29 -0500 "Thomas H. George,,," <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > When I built a kernel with usb support the usb controller took over irq > > 3 which was being used by my modem. I had to recompile without usb

Re: usb/modem irq conflict

2002-01-19 Thread Ron Johnson
On Sat, 19 Jan 2002 13:55:29 -0500 "Thomas H. George,,," <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > When I built a kernel with usb support the usb controller took over irq > 3 which was being used by my modem. I had to recompile without usb > support to get back online. At present my best guess is to disass

usb/modem irq conflict

2002-01-19 Thread Thomas H. George,,,
When I built a kernel with usb support the usb controller took over irq 3 which was being used by my modem. I had to recompile without usb support to get back online. At present my best guess is to disassemble the computer and move the modem card to a different pci slot. Are there any progam