alan pae ??:
>> I mean from the 'prtconf -v' I could not find any 'pci1385' item, which is 
>> the vendor id of the Netgear, and 'pci168c' which is the vendor id of 
>> Atheros, so I guess WG511T is not inserted in the cardbus slot when you run 
>> 'prtconf -v', or maybe the cardbus driver runs something wrong. But I can 
>> see the cardbus controller has a reasonalbe 'assigned-address', so think the 
>> card is not inserted when you run 'prtconf -v'.
>>
>> If the card was inserted when you ran 'prtconf -v', there must be a bug in 
>> cardbus, maybe something about interrupt routing, since the WG511T is not 
>> recognized.
>>
>>     
>
> Reboot to Windows XP.
>
> Goto Control Panel, System, Hardware, Device Manager, and search.
>
> Interrupt 10 is being used by:
>
> 1394 Firewire
>
> Modem / 10/100 Mini PCI Combo card
>
> Netgear WG511T
>
> PCMCIA host
>
> and
>
> USB
>
>
> 1394 was already disabled as I have no devices for it.  In addition, the Mini 
> PCI Combo adapter is now disabled.
>
> Is there any way to ratchet up the diagnostics on this or is there any way to 
> change/view the irq's being used by Solaris?
>   
mdb -k
 >::interrupts

If the cardbus in the build doesn't work for your machine, Vincent will 
have a look at it.
> thanks,
> alan
>
> May 15 14:38:16  unix: [ID 954099 kern.info] NOTICE: IRQ10 is being shared by 
> drivers with different interrupt levels.
> May 15 14:38:16  This may result in reduced system performance.
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