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> Do we have any [non-kernel] software that will read/analyze MPS
> tables?
I believe there's a port of http://people.freebsd.org/~fsmp/SMP/mptable/
somewhere. It's probably quicker to port it again yourself than search for
it.
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> > I had a similar problem with the USB driver assigned to
> IRQ19 but not receiving any interrupts.
> >
> > Perhaps someone more knowledgable can explain why linux
> fails under MPS1.4.
>
> Linux is fine with MPS1.4. There are two possible causes I see
>
> 1.Some clown built a USB
> I had a similar problem with the USB driver assigned to IRQ19 but not receiving any
>interrupts.
>
> Perhaps someone more knowledgable can explain why linux fails under MPS1.4.
Linux is fine with MPS1.4. There are two possible causes I see
1. Some clown built a USB controller with only
I had a similar problem with the USB driver assigned to IRQ19 but not receiving any
interrupts.
Perhaps someone more knowledgable can explain why linux fails under MPS1.4.
Linux is fine with MPS1.4. There are two possible causes I see
1. Some clown built a USB controller with only 4
I had a similar problem with the USB driver assigned to
IRQ19 but not receiving any interrupts.
Perhaps someone more knowledgable can explain why linux
fails under MPS1.4.
Linux is fine with MPS1.4. There are two possible causes I see
1.Some clown built a USB controller with
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Do we have any [non-kernel] software that will read/analyze MPS
tables?
I believe there's a port of http://people.freebsd.org/~fsmp/SMP/mptable/
somewhere. It's probably quicker to port it again yourself than search for
it.
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Timur Tabi wrote:
> ** Reply to message from "Robert B. Easter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Thu,
> 12 Oct 2000 18:47:22 -0400
>
> > Since installing a
> > second CPU and recompiling the kernel for SMP and recompiling ALSA with
> > --with-smp=yes, the sound loops. I can hear the sound, but it doesn't
** Reply to message from "Robert B. Easter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Thu,
12 Oct 2000 18:47:22 -0400
> Since installing a
> second CPU and recompiling the kernel for SMP and recompiling ALSA with
> --with-smp=yes, the sound loops. I can hear the sound, but it doesn't
> continue to play
I'm using ALSA sound modules with a VIA 82C686A onboard audio chip on a MSI
694D-ProA motherboard. When I only had one cpu installed and the kernel and
ALSA were compiled for non-SMP, the sound worked fine. Since installing a
second CPU and recompiling the kernel for SMP and recompiling
** Reply to message from "Robert B. Easter" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Thu,
12 Oct 2000 18:47:22 -0400
Since installing a
second CPU and recompiling the kernel for SMP and recompiling ALSA with
--with-smp=yes, the sound loops. I can hear the sound, but it doesn't
continue to play normally,
Timur Tabi wrote:
** Reply to message from "Robert B. Easter" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Thu,
12 Oct 2000 18:47:22 -0400
Since installing a
second CPU and recompiling the kernel for SMP and recompiling ALSA with
--with-smp=yes, the sound loops. I can hear the sound, but it doesn't
continue
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