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Date: Mon, 13 Sep 2004 12:25:45 PDT7
From: "Mark Abramowitz" <marka@relaypoint.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: AirPrime 5220 card

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I want to bring folks here up to date on efforts at the help desk to get
this card working under eCS, as well as continue it here to allow others
to follow the progres, as well as participate if they choose.

Larry brought in his windows laptop and successfully initialized the card.

On my machine (a ThinkPad 770x with eCS 1.13), Plug and Play for the
PCMCIA slots saw a multifunction card, usb res did not see a USB device,
not did Hardware Manager see the card.

We realized that I didn't have support enabled for either OHCI USB (only
UHCI), which is what was needed, nor did I have the USB serial support
enabled. However, after putting that support in, the card was still not
seen any differently.

PCI.exe did not see the card either.

That night, I tried a new version of pci.exe, to no avail.

I then updated to 1.14, the latest Cardbus and USB drivers, as well as
other things that had not been updated in quite awhile. Still no change
in usbres or hardware manager.

However, pci.exe showed the OHCI usb controller in the card!

I reported these results this morning, and that's about where we pick up
below.

In , on 09/13/04
at 08:18 AM, "Steven Levine" said:

>In <200409130740625.SM01244@MAIN>, on 09/13/04
> at 07:14 AM, "Mark Abramowitz" said:

>>updating that partition with ecs with the latest fixpak, Cardbus drivers,
>>usb drivers etc. After reading the documentation, I also added the
>>product ID.

>Where did you add the product id?

Auto configurator utility. I edited the modem entry, adding it. This am,
I tried the product ID that I saw on the pci.exe resultsw. No change.
Also tried putting in a COM port, as we did yesterday.

>>This morning, I tried pci.exe again, and lo and behold, it sees the
>>Lucent OHCI controller on the PCI bus!!

>I wonder what allowed this?


>>Vendor 11C1h Lucent/Agere Systems (Was: AT&T MicroElectronics)
>> Device 5802h USS-312 OpenHCI USB Host Controller
>> Command 0000h (Bus Access Disabled!!)
>> Status 0210h (Has Capabilities List, Medium Timing)
>> Revision 10h, Header Type 00h, Bus Latency 00h
>> Self test 00h (Self test not supported)
>> PCI Class Serial, type USB (OHCI)
>> Subsystem ID 580211C1h USS-312 OpenHCI USB Host Controller (Generic ID)
>> Subsystem Vendor 11C1h Lucent/Agere Systems (Was: AT&T MicroElectronics)
>> System IRQ (disabled), INT# A
>> New Capabilities List Present:
>> Power Management Capability, Version 1.1
>> Supports low power State D1
>> Supports low power State D2
>> Supports PME# from mode(s) D1, D2, D3hot
>> Current Power State : D0 (Device operational, no power saving)
>> 3800 mW D0 power consume
>> 3800 mW D1 power consume
>> 102 mW D2 power consume
>> 7 mW D3 power consume
>> 550 mW D0 power dissipate
>> 550 mW D1 power dissipate
>> 100 mW D2 power dissipate
>> 3 mW D3 power dissipate

>That's progress.

>I guess it is now time to figure out how to get the USB serial driver to
>see the controller.

I'm all ears!

>Regards,

>Steven

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