When I get the information that I requested I
will be more than happy to help.
Right now I am very busy and the information
that I requested is not hard to generate nor
unreasonable.
Take Care,
Amancio
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> I want to see if any PCI bus has a high PCI clock and the actual
> setting of the PCI clock for the bt848.
is it supposed to change with the OS release given the same hardware ?
I have had this very same problem with a P5-90, PPro-200, Pentium2-300,
in all cases switching back to 2.2.6 cured the
I want to see if any PCI bus has a high PCI clock and the actual
setting of the PCI clock for the bt848.
The output of the debug printfs will give us a clue as
to what is upsetting the bt848 also it is the way that
I have managed to debug many of the problems with
the folks over at the freebsd
> Try booting -v and post the output.
amancio, what do you expect to see from this, considering that on the
same hardware things work ? also note that the amount of output
generated by the printf is likely to cause even more problems...
cheers
luigi
> also uncomment
Try booting -v and post the output.
also uncomment the following printf :
#if defined( STATUS_SUM )
/* add any new device status or INTerrupt status bits */
status_sum |= (bktr_status & ~(BT848_INT_RSV0|BT848_INT_RSV1));
status_sum |= ((dstatus & (BT848_DSTA
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