Hi, I believe the defauly IRQ vector for standard packet drivers is 0x60. For ODI drivers it is 0x69 Hope this helps Martin At 10:17 27/04/01 -0700, you wrote: > Note that IRQ 11 that you're seeing in the linux kernel is a hardware >interrupt - the two are quite different. Crispin KALKAN SINAN wrote: > hi everyone, maybe it's very easy for you but i got troubled with >detecting the > network card specified in the subject through floppy booting. > altough i specified the command line options, the driver gives > the list of command line options and prints "PKTDRVR: No Int". > - does "Int" in "No Int" mean interrupt number? if so, how can > i learn it? on linux it says 11 for it but in options list, the > range for the interrupt is "0x20-oxff". - what's the >minimum to be supplied as commandline options? thanks in advance >=========================================================================== >This Mail was sent to netboot mailing list by: ><e109751@ceng.metu.edu.tr> >To get help about this list, send a mail with 'help' as the only string in >it's body to majordomo@baghira.han.de. If you have problems with this list, >send a mail to netboot-owner@baghira.han.de. > Complexity Happens... ------------------------------------------------ martin.rowat@blueyonder.co.uk =========================================================================== This Mail was sent to netboot mailing list by: martin rowat <martin.rowat@blueyonder.co.uk> To get help about this list, send a mail with 'help' as the only string in it's body to majordomo@baghira.han.de. If you have problems with this list, send a mail to netboot-owner@baghira.han.de.
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