Subject: Re: 9600/200 woes...
To: , <mw@blobulent.com>
From: Chris Rupnik <chrisr@beosppc.org>
List: port-macppc
Date: 07/28/2001 13:16:18
My card is an IMS Twin Turbo, probed as

ofb0 at pci2 dev 15 function 0: Integrated Micro Solutions TwinTurbo 128M

According to the System Profiler (included with MACOS9.1) it is in slot F2
There are two PCI busses, as you can see above, its probed at pci2. That is
the 2 after the F. Slots on macos are A1, B1, C1, D2, E2, F2. OF does not
care about the PCI bus number.

The 9600 is a tower, and the video card is in the physically lowest (bottom)
one. The slots are numbered A-F (6 slots)
Physically Highest to lowest slot is A, B, C, D, E, F.

Chris
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bruno Barwise" <font_man@hotmail.com>
To: <mw@blobulent.com>; <port-macppc@netbsd.org>
Sent: Saturday, July 28, 2001 9:32 AM
Subject: Re: 9600/200 woes...


> >At 9:06 PM -0400 7/26/01, Chris Rupnik wrote:
> >
> >:)For anyone else that is having this problem,
> >:)on my 9600, the correct syntax is
> >:)
> >:)/bandit@F4000000/IMS,tt128mbA@F
> >:)
> >:)and this works perfectly, even from the system disk.
> >
> >Yes, this is the one I've been told by several people (which is why it's
in
> >the model support page).  The problem is that the @F changes depending on
> >which PCI slot the card is in, since someone may have moved the PCI video
> >card.  Or may have replaced it with one from a different vendor.
>
> thanx for all the help!
> As for the @F, how do I know which PCI slot corresponds to which address?
I
> can change the card's emplacement in the machine as well, that is no
> problem.  The card is the original one, but my 9600 is european.... would
> Apple have put different cards in the US and European versions?
>
>
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