On 12/22/2011 09:14 AM, Fred Gleason wrote:
>
> On Dec 22, 2011, at 13:00 32, Nathan Steele wrote:
>
>> looks like they are not being seen:
>>
>> [root@rdbs ~]# lspci
>> [... slew of lspci cruft omitted ...]
>
> Agreed.  This is looking like a hardware problem.  :(
>
> Just for grins, it might be worth trying it with just a single card 
> installed.  And then with the other one, by itself, too (I have seen an ASI 
> card fail in a way where it keeps other things on the system from working as 
> well).  In each case set the jumper for '1'.
>
> You might also try talking to the ASI folks about this, as it sounds like a 
> BIOS-level problem.  You might also want to consult their advisories at:
>
>       http://www.audioscience.com/internet/support/advisories.htm

Just a long shot, but I was told once that some ASI cards have a jumper 
on them setting the voltage that comes off the ISA slot.  I don't know 
what vintage/format this card is but that might be worth a look...

...Kevin
-- 
Kevin Miller
Juneau, Alaska
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