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Strange IRQ info on NT 

Forum: PCMCIA Wireless Network Adapter Issues
Re: Question: Interrupt problem with P60, WaveLAN/IEEE and TI-1221 (Sami Pitko)
Re: Need to determine the PCI interrupt (David Hinds)
Date: 2000, Aug 03
From: Sami Pitko spitko

NT Diagnostic gives following information:

IRQ Device Bus Type
...
06 Floppy 0 Isa
10 WVLAN41 0 Internal
11 E100B 0 Pci
...

What surprises me is that WaveLAN interrupt is of type Internal (whatever it means?). Maybe there is some kind of driver to produce/process those interrupts in NT.

Is there a way to find the interrupt which TI-1221 is using on NT? At least "Administrative Tools/Windows NT Diagnostics" only gives IRQ for WaveLAN adapter and on the "Control Panel/PCMCIA" there is only memory area as a resource for PCMCIA Controller.

On the linux side:

If I set the WaveLAN to use IRQ 10, it doesn't work. All PCI interrupts are giving "PCI irq N test failed", unless I set do_scan=0.

I was able to get some pings through when I set it to use the same interrupt as eepro100 is using (IRQ 11), but the ping packets only went through when there were network traffic going on (== interrupts generated by) the eepro100...

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1. I think you are out of luck by David Hinds, 2000, Aug 05

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