Re: is this TI firewire express card supported?

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Booting with the card inserted yields no errors from neither pci no firewire susbsystem. Thanks for the workaround.

04.04.11, 14:40, "Stefan Richter" <stefanr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

> On Apr 04 Bjorn Helgaas wrote:
>  > I think your ExpressCard contains two devices: the Express-to-PCI bridge and
>  > the 1394 controller itself, which is behind the bridge.
>  [...]
>  
>  Correct, this is a combo-device consisting of a PCI Express to
>  PCI bridge and a PCI--IEEE 1394 link layer controller (and an IEEE 1394
>  cable phy which is not accessed directly by software).
>  
>  Quite a lot of FireWire 400 and 800 ExpressCard cards contain such a
>  bridge.
>  
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