- From: Mark Hounschell <markh_at_compro.net>
- Date: Mon, 03 Nov 2003 09:18:23 -0500
Ivan Martinez wrote: > > It looks like the failing driver is cb_pcidas and not cb_pcidda?. I noticed > cb_pcidas uses to fail when you expect it to find the card. Get the PCI slot > with lspci and use it as arguments of comedi_config. For example: > > $ lspci > > ... > 00:0a.0 Class ff00: Computer Boards PCI-DAS1200 > ... > > $ comedi_config /dev/comedi1 cb_pcidas 0,10 > > Greetings, > Ivan Martinez Yes you are correct. I had to 2 cards backwards. This is the relevant part of my lspci: 06:05.0 Class ffff: Computer Boards PCI-DDA08/12 (rev 02) 06:06.0 Class ffff: Computer Boards PCI-DDA08/12 (rev 02) 06:07.0 Class ff00: Advantech Co. Ltd PCI-1756 (rev 02) 06:09.0 Bridge: AIM GmBH: Unknown device ff10 (rev 02) 06:0a.0 Class ffff: Computer Boards: Unknown device 0056 (rev 02) <-- pc244:/home/guest # /usr/sbin/comedi_config /dev/comedi1 cb_pcidas 06,10 Configure failed!: Input/output error Check kernel log for more information Possible reasons for failure: Driver not found It looks like my card shows up different than yours in the above lspci output?? Was there a (rev #) field in yours? Maybe my card is below rev?? Mark
Received on 2003-11-03Z14:18:23