Antoine,
Antoine Zen-Ruffinen wrote:
> I'm using a net4801 with a RTOS on it. On the net4801, all the 3 NS
> dp83816 NIC share the same interrupt (10). That cause me trouble
> because my RTOS is not able to differentiate where the interrupt came
> from.
>
> Is there a way to change the interrupt
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Where can I found the net5501 Users Manual?
>
I'm not sure there is one, but I'd like to be proven wrong.
Regards,
Pontus.
> It isn't on the download URL http://www.soekris.com/downloads.htm.
>
> Thank's,
>
> Yvan ROCH.
>
>
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "David Dudley" writes:
>The documentation in the Net4801 manual says that you can directly feed
>+5 into pin 4. What I'm wondering about is whether I should also feed
>+12 into pin 3.
I don't belive anything on the soekris uses the +12 directly and I have
successf
The documentation in the Net4801 manual says that you can directly feed
+5 into pin 4. What I'm wondering about is whether I should also feed
+12 into pin 3.
David Dudley
>>> "Poul-Henning Kamp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 1/11/2008 11:38 AM >>>
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "David Dudley"
writes:
>I
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Sean
I" writes:
>Does having ACPI enabled on freeBSD (or any other operating system for that
>matter) do any good on a 4801 or 4501? I was just curious.
>Sean
No.
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "David Dudley" writes:
>In a device I'm building, I need to supply DC power directly. I have an
>onboard 5v power source, as well as 12v.
>
>Looking at the man it says JP10, Pun 4 is +5 volts. Does VPWR provide
>power for anything, and should I power it with +12 (
In a device I'm building, I need to supply DC power directly. I have an
onboard 5v power source, as well as 12v.
Looking at the man it says JP10, Pun 4 is +5 volts. Does VPWR provide
power for anything, and should I power it with +12 (for instance, the
disk power connectors, the PCI card connect
Does having ACPI enabled on freeBSD (or any other operating system for that
matter) do any good on a 4801 or 4501? I was just curious.
Sean
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I'm using a net4801 with a RTOS on it. On the net4801, all the 3 NS
dp83816 NIC share the same interrupt (10). That cause me trouble
because my RTOS is not able to differentiate where the interrupt came
from.
Is there a way to change the interrupt vector from those NIC?
Tank's a lot for