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From: David Gordon Hogan <dhog@plan9.bell-labs.com>
To: 9fans@cse.psu.edu
Subject: Re: [9fans] Panasonic CF-C33
Date: Sun,  9 Jun 2002 18:27:20 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <f8526437101a5bd56761ac63fe878c0f@plan9.bell-labs.com> (raw)

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Yep, it looks like the BIOS has left your USB
controller without any resources allocated
to it.  You might try digging around in the
BIOS "Setup" utility to see if there's some
way of disabling USB that has been set.  Or
it might be a matter of toggling some "Plug
and Play OS" setting (ie, tell the BIOS that
the OS is not PnP aware, so it feels obliged
to allocate the resources...).

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From: arisawa@ar.aichi-u.ac.jp
To: 9fans@cse.psu.edu
Subject: Re: [9fans] Panasonic CF-C33
Date: Fri,  7 Jun 2002 14:14:52 +0900
Message-ID: <20020609215714.D1BD119988@mail.cse.psu.edu>

Hello,

>What does the "pci" command report?
Thans for quick response.
My system have not pci command.
So, I tried:

term% cat /dev/pci/*ctl
06.00.00 8086/7100   0
06.01.00 8086/7110   0
01.01.80 8086/7111   0 4:0000ffa1 16
0c.03.00 8086/7112 255 4:00000001 32
06.80.00 8086/7113   0
06.07.00 104c/ac1d  10
06.07.00 104c/ac1d   0
03.00.00 10c8/0004  10 0:43000008 16777216 1:42000000 2097152
2:42200000 1048576
07.80.00 11c1/0440  10 0:50000000 256 1:00001101 16 2:00001001 256
term% ls '#U'
term%

Kenji Arisawa
E-mail: arisawa@aichi-u.ac.jp

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2002-06-09 22:27 David Gordon Hogan [this message]
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2002-06-09 17:09 David Gordon Hogan
2002-06-07  5:14 ` arisawa
2002-06-06 11:41 arisawa

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