From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: "Ling Su" To: "Jonathan Larmour" Cc: , "Nick Garnett" Subject: Re: [ECOS] Re: eCos PCI problem and NEC vrc4373 build option. Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2000 10:57:00 -0000 Message-id: <005101c01375$5496bc40$1201a8c0@crusoe> References: <20000829133621.A4206@visi.com> <39AC078C.4EFF255D@redhat.co.uk> <000901c011ef$b8839160$1201a8c0@crusoe> <39AC1265.947D9697@redhat.co.uk> <39AC12F4.9C2F7678@redhat.co.uk> <000f01c01217$df482950$0201a8c0@raccoon> <39AD89EC.69AD0185@redhat.com> <001901c012d5$3cf3f990$1201a8c0@crusoe> <3.0.5.32.20000831013839.00ace4c0@mailhost> <003201c012e4$bf965dc0$1201a8c0@crusoe> <39ADAE88.A157E0FC@redhat.com> <005401c012eb$340bffb0$1201a8c0@crusoe> <39ADBB98.28EC1E09@redhat.com> X-SW-Source: 2000-08/msg00392.html > > Thanks, Jifl, the patch works well in PCI1. The left things puzzled me, > > > > <1>. It didn't detect out the another PCI Network card on PCI slot 1, how > > you every try to plug one card on the board to test? > > Sorry I haven't. Nick, any ideas? > Today I found two old PCI graphic card, one from S3, and another from Trident, after I plugged them in, they are both successfully detected by pci1. The previous card was from PCtel (a winmodem actally), I guess it might be a legacy device, not fully support PCI spec. Anyway, this question is solved. Thanks, Jifl and Nick. Regards, -Ling