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In <200409151801875.SM01244@MAIN>, on 09/15/04
at 05:46 PM, "Mark Abramowitz" said:
>> pci -s -b -p >pciexe_Marks770x.txt
>>and send the output my way. This will let us see the bus numbers.
>Sent offline.
I liked that. Let's try:
pci -b -d -p > e:\tmp\Marks_pci_bdp.txt
>Looks like everything is bus 0 , except for video on bus 1, and the ohci
>controller on bus 2. Seems consistent with your theory.
Not quite. The OHCI code appears to be set up to scan all busses, so the
problem is something else.
Steven
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