Network card problems

Alex Snow alex_snow at gmx.net
Sun Oct 6 14:57:12 EDT 2002


Ok I looked at /proc/ioports and /proc/interrupts, and the card is given
irq10 and base address
0280-028f.
Explorer has caused a general protection fault in module kernel32.dll. I'm
sick of Winblows!
----- Original Message -----
From: "Adam Myrow" <amyrow at midsouth.rr.com>
To: <speakup at braille.uwo.ca>
Sent: Saturday, October 05, 2002 11:15 PM
Subject: Re: Network card problems


> Alex, you may want to look at the Ethernet howto.  I mention this because
> it talks about how Linux can sometimes guess the wrong IRQ with older ISA
> cards like yours.  This card, if it is indeed from 1992 as you state
> predates ISA Plug 'N Play, so that won't help.  Does it have jumpers?  If
> you can, see what IRQ and base address are given the card on a known
> working machine.  Then, look at /proc/interrupts and /proc/ioports on your
> Linux machine with the card installed and see if they match.  although I
> thought the card was working before, I am beginning to wonder if it's some
> kind of resource conflict.  As examples, here are my /proc/interrupts and
> /proc/ioports.  Note that my /proc/interrupts looks a bit strange because
> I'm utilizing the APIC on my machine which gives me interrupts above 15.
> Wish Windows knew about this.
> --Begin /proc/interrupts
>
>            CPU0
>   0:    3205307    IO-APIC-edge  timer
>   1:      22383    IO-APIC-edge  keyboard
>   2:          0          XT-PIC  cascade
>   3:     624437    IO-APIC-edge  serial
>   5:        955    IO-APIC-edge  soundblaster
>   8:          1    IO-APIC-edge  rtc
>  14:      50603    IO-APIC-edge  ide0
>  15:          7    IO-APIC-edge  ide1
>  17:      12691   IO-APIC-level  serial
>  18:          7   IO-APIC-level  aic7xxx
>  19:     222466   IO-APIC-level  eth0
> NMI:          0
> LOC:    3205525
> ERR:          0
> MIS:          0
> --End /proc/interrupts
>
> --Begin /proc/ioports
>
> 0000-001f : dma1
> 0020-003f : pic1
> 0040-005f : timer
> 0060-006f : keyboard
> 0070-007f : rtc
> 0080-008f : dma page reg
> 00a0-00bf : pic2
> 00c0-00df : dma2
> 00f0-00ff : fpu
> 0170-0177 : ide1
> 01f0-01f7 : ide0
> 0213-0213 : isapnp read
> 0220-022f : soundblaster
> 0278-027a : parport0
> 027b-027f : parport0
> 02f8-02ff : serial(auto)
> 0330-0333 : MPU-401 UART
> 0376-0376 : ide1
> 03c0-03df : vga+
> 03f6-03f6 : ide0
> 03f8-03ff : bns
> 0620-0623 : sound driver (AWE32)
> 0a20-0a23 : sound driver (AWE32)
> 0a79-0a79 : isapnp write
> 0cf8-0cff : PCI conf1
> 0e20-0e23 : sound driver (AWE32)
> f400-f4ff : Adaptec AHA-7850
> f800-f8ff : Linksys Network Everywhere Fast Ethernet 10/100 model NC100
>   f800-f8ff : tulip
> fce8-fcef : TOPIC SEMICONDUCTOR Corp TP560 Data/Fax/Voice 56k modem
>   fce8-fcef : serial(set)
> fcf0-fcff : Intel Corp. 82371SB PIIX3 IDE [Natoma/Triton II]
>   fcf0-fcf7 : ide0
>   fcf8-fcff : ide1
>
> --End /proc/ioports
>
>
>
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