Subject: ISA Plug and Play modem ROK0010
To: None <port-i386@NetBSD.ORG>
From: None <explorer@flame.org>
List: port-i386
Date: 04/08/1997 21:18:45
I have an ISA plug and pray modem which identifies itself as an ROK0010
when booting.  I believe it uses a rockwell chipset, although I am not
certain Rockwell built the PNP portion of the card.  The card is actually
part of an HP Pavilion computer.

In any case, the PNP data returned seems to be bogus.  It consistantly
crashes my machine using the pnp attachment I wrote.  I don't think it
is something I'm doing, but...  :)

Here are the resources returned from the PNP probe, with debugging enabled:

16 fixed io ports: 10 address bits, alignment 1, min 0x802, max 0x802
IRQ's supported: 3 L+

16 fixed io ports: 10 address bits, alignment 1, min 0x803, max 0x803
IRQ's supported: 4 5 7 L+

8 io ports: 10 address bits, alignment 8, min 0x100, max 0x3f8
IRQ's supported: 3 4 5 7 L+

Register configuration:
IO[0]: 0x2/0
IRQ[0]: 3

My guess is that the third entry is the correct one.  It looks more like
a modem to me.

--Michael