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From: "sdrthomas" <sdrthomas@optusnet.com.au>
To: <9fans@cse.psu.edu>
Subject: Re: [9fans] Has anyone got a 2114x ethernet card working under 4th Edition?
Date: Mon, 13 May 2002 23:17:43 +1000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <005101c1fa80$94ab59a0$0100a8c0@landra.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <a16f7adb32f9aedc9c85e2a309ccbb37@plan9.bell-labs.com>


In my case the output of the pci command is:

0.0.0: 06.00.00 1106/0691   0
0.1.0: 06.04.00 1106/8598   0
0.11.0: 02.00.00 1011/0009  10 0:00007801 128 1:e5400000 128
0.7.0: 06.01.00 1106/0686   0
0.7.1: 01.01.8a 1106/0571 255 4:00006401 16
0.7.2: 0c.03.00 1106/3038   5 4:00006801 32
0.7.3: 0c.03.00 1106/3038   5 4:00006c01 32
0.7.4: 06.00.00 1106/3057   0
0.9.0: 04.01.00 1102/0002   5 0:00007001 32
0.9.1: 09.80.00 1102/7002   0 0:00007401 16
1.0.0: 03.00.00 10de/0029  11 0:e0000000 16777216 1:e2000008 33554432



----- Original Message -----
From: "Russ Cox" <rsc@plan9.bell-labs.com>
To: <9fans@cse.psu.edu>
Sent: Monday, May 13, 2002 3:33 AM
Subject: Re: [9fans] Has anyone got a 2114x ethernet card working under 4th
Edition?


> What does
>
> pci
>
> print?  The line I care about is the one
> where the second field begins 02., as in
> the three marked below.
>
> 0.21.0: 05.00.00 4978/84c5  19
> 0.24.0: 06.00.00 8086/84c4   0
> 0.25.0: 06.00.00 8086/84c4   0
> 0.3.0: 03.00.00 5333/8811   9 0:f8000000 67108864
> 0.5.0: 02.00.00 8086/1229   9 0:f7ffe008 4096 1:0000fce1 32 2:fea00000
1048576  <<<
> 0.6.0: 02.00.00 8086/1229   9 0:f7ffd008 4096 1:0000fcc1 32 2:fe900000
1048576  <<<
> 0.7.0: 00.00.00 8086/0482   0
> 1.3.0: 01.00.00 1000/000f   9 0:0000f801 256 1:f7eff800 256 2:f7efe000
4096
> 1.4.0: 01.00.00 1000/000f   9 0:0000f401 256 1:f7eff400 256 2:f7efd000
4096
> 1.5.0: 01.00.00 1000/000f   9 0:0000f001 256 1:f7eff000 256 2:f7efc000
4096
> 1.6.0: 01.00.00 1000/000f   9 0:0000e801 256 1:f7efac00 256 2:f7efb000
4096
> 2.3.0: 02.00.00 8086/1229   9 0:f7afe008 4096 1:0000e4e1 32 2:f7c00000
1048576  <<<
> 3.3.0: 01.00.00 1000/000f   9 0:0000e001 256 1:f79ff800 256 2:f79fe000
4096
> 3.4.0: 01.00.00 1000/000f   9 0:0000d801 256 1:f79ff400 256 2:f79fd000
4096
> 3.5.0: 01.00.00 1000/000f   9 0:0000d401 256 1:f79ff000 256 2:f79fc000
4096
>
> Russ
>



  reply	other threads:[~2002-05-13 13:17 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2002-05-12 17:33 Russ Cox
2002-05-13 13:17 ` sdrthomas [this message]
2002-07-09  0:58   ` John DeGood
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2002-07-09  1:49 jmk
2002-05-12 17:05 Michael Warnock
2002-05-12  8:04 nigel
2002-05-12  7:34 sdrthomas

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