<br><tt><font size=2>asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com wrote on 09/27/2005
03:13:21 AM:<br>
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> Hi,<br>
> <br>
> I did dmesg | tail it says ...<br>
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
dmesg | tail >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>><br>
> f6 != 58<br>
> f7 != 59<br>
> f8 != 58<br>
> f9 != 59<br>
> fa != 58<br>
> fb != 59<br>
> fc != 58<br>
> fd != 59<br>
> fe != 58<br>
> Freshmaker failed register test<br>
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>><br>
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<br><tt><font size=2>The only time I've seen this it has been on a PCI
2.1 computer. On a PCI 2.2 computer, I did not see this. It
also was a early TDM board. If you have a pre-Rev F board, you may
want to swap it for a newer one. I am pretty sure that this error
was fixed by moving from an earlier board to a Rev F. I have a Rev
H now, with no issues.</font></tt>
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<br><tt><font size=2>I have not been following this thread closely. Which
chipset does your motherboard use? For the record, none of the desktop
or server Intel 440-series support PCI 2.2. (Technically, a single
mobile chipset, the 440MX, does support PCI 2.2) However, all of
the 800-series chipsets do.</font></tt>
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<br><tt><font size=2>The easy way to figure this out for Intel chipsets
is: 1) Does the motherboard use slot processors? If so, it's
PCI 2.1. 2) Does the motherboard support 133MHz PIII processors?
If so, you're possibly PCI 2.2. 3) Pentium 4 chipsets are all
PCI 2.2.</font></tt>
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<br><tt><font size=2>I have no idea what other non-Intel chipsets support
PCI 2.2.</font></tt>
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<br><tt><font size=2>Reference: http://www.intel.com/design/chipsets/mature/450_440.htm</font></tt>
<br><tt><font size=2>http://www.intel.com/design/chipsets/mature/index.htm</font></tt>
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<br><tt><font size=2>Tim Massey</font></tt>
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