Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Fri, 02 Feb 2001 15:24:32 +0000 | From | Anton Altaparmakov <> |
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> > > > eth0: memprobe, Can't find memory at 0xc0000!
I get the same memprobe error. Haven't bothered with it for some time as I had problems getting the IBMMCASCSI recognized in 2.4.x but that seems to have been fixed now.
>I have patches that I believe fix this, but their own my box at home that I >can't get do right now. When I get back from LinuxWorld tomorrow I'll pull >them off and post them.
Can't wait. Once I get this working I should be able to get Linux installed on this old PS/2 box. Can't remember the model number off hand as I am in the lab at the moment but it's a 486DX2/50 with 10 (or 12) Mib RAM, a 300Mib SCSI disk or so with 3c523 ethernet card attached to a AUI-RJ45 transceiver and then to a 10Mbit hub (works under DOS) and two graphics cards (the internal one and an additional XGA/2 IIRC). Should make a nice MCA test system once I get it networked and can install Linux on it... And a nice serial console for kernel debugging, for that matter. (-:
>Even if you don't use the card, it's be nice to have another user test it >out before I submit the patch.
I definitely will use it. You have just found another keen to test the patch person. (-:
Anton
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