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Re: [TCLUG:18004] 3C905C-TX-M with Linux



Since the 3c905 cards are PCI, they should definitely *not*
be using the 0x300 I/O range.  If they are, you've got some
more serious issues. (I/O 0x300 is a ISA I/O range)

Nick Reinking





mend0070@tc.umn.edu, on 05/22/2000 09:18:45 PM
To: tclug-list@mn-linux.org @ PMDF
cc:  
Subject: Re: [TCLUG:18004] 3C905C-TX-M with Linux

I'd have to open a box that's not handy to find out if they were -M, but I
have a few 3C905s that were difficult to load the modules for.  I finally
found that they needed to be loaded first -- either reboot, or turn all
the other modules off first.

  I bet that this could be gotten around if you knew more about the
addresses involved than I did.  Something else (hardware *or* software)
may be using the 0x300 space -- apparently if you have multiple
programmable I/O addresses, something may fall into the wrong slot.

That's all I know -- you probably know what's wrong with what I said.  But
I've gotten similar cards to behave themselves.

Cheers,
Phil M

On Mon, 22 May 2000, Christopher Reid Palmer wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> You'd think this card would work with the usual Vortex/Boomerang driver,
> 3c59x.o, but nope. When I try to insert it with either insmod(8) or
> modprobe(8), I get the evil `Device or resource busy' error. I also tried
> compiling the driver into the kernel and not as a module. I have never had
> trouble with other 905s (non-`-M') using this driver (I'm using one right
> now). I've also tried inserting the module with many of the options
> described in /usr/src/linux/Documentation/networking/vortex.txt, all to no
> avail.
> 
> I think it's the `-M' in the name. Windows sees the card as an `EtherLink
> ... for Total PC Management ...' (or similar; I'm not in front of the
> system now). Does anyone know either a) what the error means or b) if the
> -M cards are known bad under Linux (seems unlikely)?
> 
> I have had success with pulling the card out and replacing it with an
> Intel EtherExpress Pro (eepro.o), so I think the kernel and the other
> hardware are all fine.
> 
> 
> Desperate,
> --
> Christopher Reid Palmer : innerfireworks.com
> 
> 
> 
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