said:
>Gave IRQ 10. Upon boot, new error message just before UHCI loading (yes,
>you read that right): Specified device is not a Cardbus bridge.
That makes sense. The message is from cbenable.sys.
You probably need to make a habit of keeping me updated with the exact
command lines you are using for the drivers we are testing. You can
either resend config.sys or just report the changed line.
The message could be either because we still have a problem with spciirq
or cbenable. I'm still not 100% clear about these two work together, so
I've asked Veit some questions. You should pass him the data he
requested. You sould also install the pmirq tool. You might want to try:
http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/os2/util/system/irqmon11.zip
It uses the same driver with a different front end.
Steven
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