John Sigler wrote:
4. Does the system have a PCI-X bus?
Yes, the devices on bus 01 are PCI-X devices, so there is a PCI-X bus.
I thought PCI-X devices could operate on a PCI bus? If that is true,
then the presence of a PCI-X device would not necessarily imply the
presence of a PCI-X bus, ri
Hello Martin,
Martin Mares wrote:
I ran lspci -vvv on a system:
http://linux.kernel.free.fr/halt/lspci.txt
(I used lspci version 2.2.5 in case it matters.)
But I'm having a hard time making sense of the output.
1. How many PCI buses are there in the system?
Two, just see the bus numbers of
Hello!
> I ran lspci -vvv on a system:
> http://linux.kernel.free.fr/halt/lspci.txt
>
> (I used lspci version 2.2.5 in case it matters.)
>
> But I'm having a hard time making sense of the output.
>
> 1. How many PCI buses are there in the system?
Two, just see the bus numbers of the devices. (
Hello everyone,
I ran lspci -vvv on a system:
http://linux.kernel.free.fr/halt/lspci.txt
(I used lspci version 2.2.5 in case it matters.)
But I'm having a hard time making sense of the output.
1. How many PCI buses are there in the system?
2. Do any of the PCI buses support 66 MHz operation?
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