Is it showing up on /proc/pci?  It should be a tigerjet.  Does "dmesg"
report anything unusual?  There are *some* machines which have no no 3.3V
supply.  If that's the story with yours, send me your machine and I'll try
an experimental fix on it.

Mark

On Thu, 2 Oct 2003, Brian Capouch wrote:

> I've searched the site with google, but can't think of the magic words I
> guess.
>
> I got a "swap out" TDM30 today to replace my buzzy one.
>
> I swapped it with the older one, swapped out the FXS modules, hooked it
> up to the computer's power supply, and booted, but the wcfxs driver
> won't load--it gives me the standard "Cannot init module" types of
> errors that happen when one tries to load drivers but they can't find
> the hardware.
>
> I have checked, and there aren't any interrupt conflicts.  Is there some
> change that I need to know about wrt the drivers?
>
> Thanks.
>
> B.
>
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