On Mon, Jul 11, 2005 at 04:08:00PM +0200, Stanislaw Skowronek wrote: > > Of course there's a NIC. The driver has no special handling for IP27 and > > is capable of reading the NICs on some machines at least. That would be > > a rather suprising ability if there was no NIC associated with that IOC3 ;-) > > There is only a MAC NIC on a machine ths has. Remember that the Octane > does not have the BaseIO NIC at the IOC3; both NICs placed there are > actually hacks because of XBOW MicroLAN bug. I was speaking of IP27, obviously. > > > This is weird. This means the keyboard will not be operational, and I wish > > > somebody (Ralf) looks into this. The IOC3 on IP27 BaseIO is a dual-slot > > > device (takes two IRQs, the INTA and INTA+2). > > All information that I have says only INTA is being used for IP27. It > > will probably take a bit of testing. > > Yeah, change the interrupt assignments in ioc3.c, plug in a keyboard and > try. If it works, everybody wins :) I could do - but the plane ticket to plug the keyboard is on you ;-) Ralf