On 03-May-01 Warner Losh wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Kevin Day writes:
>: The PCI target itself isn't doing anything like that, but it's possible that
>: the PCI-PCI bridge we're going through might be. In any case, getting the
>: NMI isn't really all that bad, it's stopping the chips
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Kevin Day writes:
: The PCI target itself isn't doing anything like that, but it's possible that
: the PCI-PCI bridge we're going through might be. In any case, getting the
: NMI isn't really all that bad, it's stopping the chipset from getting hung
: on a infinite r
>
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Kevin Day writes:
> : I tried sending this from my work account, but our new exchange server isn't
> : exactly sending mail correctly... Excuse the duplicate post if you see it.
> : :)
>
> It sounds like the PCI card that you are trying to read from is
> genera
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Kevin Day writes:
: I tried sending this from my work account, but our new exchange server isn't
: exactly sending mail correctly... Excuse the duplicate post if you see it.
: :)
It sounds like the PCI card that you are trying to read from is
generating the pci faul
I tried sending this from my work account, but our new exchange server isn't
exactly sending mail correctly... Excuse the duplicate post if you see it.
:)
-- Kevin
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We're working on a custom PCI card, that on occasion requires several
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