I hesitate to declare victory just yet, but I think my problem is solved
(over a half hour of testing and no lockup). In reading the pdf docs on
the motherboard, by chance I found the word "concurrency" here:
Passive Release (Enabled)
This is a mechanism that allows concurrency of ISA/E
nfigs turned off?
Strange that it still hangs. Argh.
Leigh
Frank de Lange wrote:
| On Sat, Oct 14, 2000 at 09:33:04PM -0400, Leigh Orf wrote:
| >
| > Oops...
| >
| > I tried your script and it choked on the line following your comment
| > "clear bits 0, 1,
2b 10 55 11 01 00 11 11
I want this for after, right?
50: 00 00 81 14 02 00 40 01 2b 10 55 11 01 00 11 11
since 08 = 1000 ?
bit: 76543210
Frank de Lange wrote:
| On Sat, Oct 14, 2000 at 08:58:38PM -0400, Leigh Orf wrote:
| >
| > Tried that. At least I think I did.
Alan Cox wrote:
| What you need to do is to clear bits 0, 1 and 3 of register
| 0x50 of the 430TX chip. lspci can I think do that if you
| figure out the right magic.
|
| Alan
Tried that. At least I think I did. Still hung.
Before tweaking:
home[1008]:/home/orf/lockup% sudo lspci -vvx
t least it's HTML. A PDF file of the same can
be found at
ftp://ftp.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/sock7/430tx/tx97-x/tx97x-300.pdf
The official page of my mobo is at
http://www.asus.com.tw/products/motherboard/pentium/tx97-x/index.html
Thanks for any help,
Leigh Orf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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I'm reporting a problem that has plagued me for many kernels. The
quick summary: If I am burning a CD-R using cdrecord (my burner is
an HP 8100i, internal IDE, so I'm using the ide-scsi module) while
playing music through /dev/dsp (soundcard is a SoundBlaster AWE64), my
machine will lock solid af
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