* [9fans] ralink rt2561 wireless; analogue to lspci
@ 2011-11-14 14:48 Rudolf Sykora
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From: Rudolf Sykora @ 2011-11-14 14:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hello,
I have a ralink rt2561 wireless pcmcia card. What is the way to check
if this card is recognized and can be used from plan9?
Is there anything like linux' lspci command?
Thank you!
Ruda
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* Re: [9fans] ralink rt2561 wireless; analogue to lspci
2011-11-16 9:12 ` Rudolf Sykora
@ 2011-11-16 9:29 ` Lucio De Re
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From: Lucio De Re @ 2011-11-16 9:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 9fans
> (Btw., is there anything like /var/log/messages in plan9 so that one
> could watch 'in real time' what is happening e.g. when the card is
> inserted?)
man i82365, if that doesn't cover it, it will give at least some hints.
++L
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* Re: [9fans] ralink rt2561 wireless; analogue to lspci
2011-11-14 15:07 ` erik quanstrom
@ 2011-11-16 9:12 ` Rudolf Sykora
2011-11-16 9:29 ` Lucio De Re
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From: Rudolf Sykora @ 2011-11-16 9:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Fans of the OS Plan 9 from Bell Labs
Dear Erik,
On 14 November 2011 16:07, erik quanstrom <quanstro@labs.coraid.com> wrote:
>> I have a ralink rt2561 wireless pcmcia card. What is the way to check
>> if this card is recognized and can be used from plan9?
>> Is there anything like linux' lspci command?
>
> the command you're looking for is "pci".
>
> - erik
my output of 'pci -v' looks like this:
0.0.0: brg 06.00.00 8086/3575 0
Intel Corporation 82830[MP] Host-Hub I/F Bridge / SDRAM Controller
0.2.0: vid 03.00.00 8086/3577 9 0:e8000008 134217728 1:e0000000 524288
Intel Corporation 82830M/MG Integrated Graphics Device
0.2.1: vid 03.80.00 8086/3577 0 0:f0000008 134217728 1:e0080000 524288
Intel Corporation 82830M/MG Integrated Graphics Device
0.29.0: usb 0c.03.00 8086/2482 9 4:00001801 32
Intel Corporation 82801CA/CAM USB Controller
0.29.1: usb 0c.03.00 8086/2484 5 4:00001821 32
Intel Corporation 82801CA/CAM USB Controller
0.29.2: usb 0c.03.00 8086/2487 5 4:00001841 32
Intel Corporation 82801CA/CAM USB Controller
0.30.0: brg 06.04.00 8086/2448 0
Intel Corporation 82801BAM/CAM/DBM Hub Interface to PCI Bridge
0.31.0: brg 06.01.00 8086/248c 0
Intel Corporation 82801CAM LPC Interface or ISA bridge: see Notes
0.31.1: disk 01.01.8a 8086/248a 5 0:000001f1 16 1:000003f5 16
2:00000171 16 3:
00000375 16 4:00001861 16 5:e0100000 1024
Intel Corporation 82801CAM UltraATA IDE Controller
0.31.3: smb 0c.05.00 8086/2483 9 4:00001881 32
Intel Corporation 82801CA/CAM SMBus Controller
2.2.0: ser 07.80.00 125d/2838 5 0:00002441 16
ESS Technology ES56H-PI4555 Data Fax Modem
2.3.0: aud 04.01.00 125d/1988 5 0:00002001 256
ESS Technology ES1999 ESS Allegro PCI Audio (WDM)
2.4.0: brg 06.07.00 1217/6933 9
O2Micro Inc OZ6933 CardBus Controller
2.4.1: brg 06.07.00 1217/6933 9
O2Micro Inc OZ6933 CardBus Controller
2.8.0: net 02.00.00 8086/1031 10 0:e0200000 4096 1:00002401 64
Intel Corporation 82801CAM PRO/100 VE Network Connection
Am I right that the interesting part for me is that about O2Micro at
about the end of the list? Is this the device into which I plug the
pcmcia card?
Anyway. This list seems to not change when I plug my wifi card in...
Does it mean the plugged-in hardware (wifi) is not recognised, or can
it be that the CardBus controller is not working?
(Btw., is there anything like /var/log/messages in plan9 so that one
could watch 'in real time' what is happening e.g. when the card is
inserted?)
Thank you!
Ruda
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@ 2011-11-14 15:07 ` erik quanstrom
2011-11-16 9:12 ` Rudolf Sykora
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From: erik quanstrom @ 2011-11-14 15:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
On Mon Nov 14 09:50:04 EST 2011, rudolf.sykora at gmail.com wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a ralink rt2561 wireless pcmcia card. What is the way to check
> if this card is recognized and can be used from plan9?
> Is there anything like linux' lspci command?
the command you're looking for is "pci".
- erik
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