dme1737: Base address not set / How to do the BIOS' job

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Hi

> For lack of a better BIOS, I think I have to manually poke around the
> SCH3114's registers to set base address, IRQ numbers, whatever else.
> Correct?

Yes,

But why the BIOS does not support that? Maybe its not used for monitoring at
all. Maybe you have added to system somehow? (on some strange addon card?)

What southbridge you have? Vendor/model?

Thanks,
Rudolf

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