Re: PCMCIA/IRQ problems

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I'm not sure if the helps with your case but I had a card that I had to 
reprogram since it was PnP and it's default IRQ would conflict.  The 
solution was to download the utilities from the manufacturer's web site 
and in the diagnostics, there was an option to find a new default IRQ.


On Mon, 23 Dec 2002, Marco Fioretti wrote:

> On Sun, Dec 22, 2002 13:08:05 at 01:08:05PM -0700, William F. Acker WB2FLW +1-303-777-8123 (wacker@octothorp.org) wrote:
> > Hi Marco,
> > 
> >      My wife had the same problem on her Toshiba Tecra 730CDT with the 
> > same SCSI card.  It went away with the application of an errata kernel.  I
> 
> I have upgraded to the latest kernel available from the errata site,
> and put back the pcmcia config file working in RH 7.2: no luck.
> 
> I still get the IRQ warning mentioned in my first message. If I plug
> in the SCSI adapter I get one high beep, one low beep and the message:
> 
> cs: warning: no high memory space available!
> cs: unable to map card memory!
> 
> I don't know if it is related to this problem, but dmesg, both now and
> with the previous kernel, also says:
> 
> ohci1394: pci_module_init failed
> 
> One thing I don't get is the advice in the initial warning message:
> 
> "Please try using pci=biosirq"
> 
> Where should I set this option? In which file?
> 
> 	TIA.
> 		Marco Fioretti 
> 
> 
> 
> 



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