Tom Harris writes:
> I had a look at the expansion card info in the PRMs (4-119) and it seems
> that the card ID is only mandated to be at the bottom of expansion card
> space immediately after a reset. Perhaps it's not paged in? Or is a faulty
> backplane a more likely problem?

I suspect that there's a problem with the cards firmware.  Can you try
something for me please?

Try hitting ctrl-reset and then see if the card is still detected.  I have
a suspicion that it won't be.  If this is the case, then the firmware is
buggy, and thinks get complicated ;(
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