atom feed16 messages in org.freebsd.freebsd-mobileRe: Laptop hardware FOUND
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Michael SmithJun 1, 1996 10:38 pm 
HOSOKAWA TatsumiJun 2, 1996 12:47 am 
Michael SmithJun 2, 1996 1:11 am 
HOSOKAWA TatsumiJun 2, 1996 2:09 am 
Michael SmithJun 2, 1996 2:17 am 
Michael SmithJun 2, 1996 3:10 am 
HOSOKAWA TatsumiJun 2, 1996 3:41 am 
Nate WilliamsJun 3, 1996 7:42 am 
Michael SmithJun 3, 1996 7:21 pm 
Nate WilliamsJun 3, 1996 9:00 pm 
Michael SmithJun 3, 1996 10:16 pm 
Nate WilliamsJun 4, 1996 8:08 am 
Nate WilliamsJun 4, 1996 8:23 am 
Michael SmithJun 4, 1996 8:38 am 
Nate WilliamsJun 4, 1996 8:54 am 
Michael SmithJun 4, 1996 9:02 am 
Subject:Re: Laptop hardware FOUND
From:Nate Williams (na@sri.MT.net)
Date:Jun 4, 1996 8:08:41 am
List:org.freebsd.freebsd-mobile

... I'm guessing that it probably has to do with powering the slot down. I need to spend some time with it when I'm not running a fever or being pressured to do Real Work. I may get a chance tonight if I can find some appropriate drugs to kill the pain.

Someone just posted a patch on Usenet regarding the pccardd driver, but it causes a core dump, not a hang. If you could send me a traceback of the offending process it'd sure help me out.

Uhh, no process crash here. I get a trap 12 somewhere in the APM bios if I try to use the 'apm' command (though it's worked a couple of times, but I don't know why). And the system goes away and never comes back if I suspend with the ethernet card in it.

Did using the APM_DSVALUE_BUG hack fix that?

Re: the suspend and never come back. That's a tough one, since the APM BIOS is in complete control of the system, so it's *extremely* hard to debug the system coming back.

Nate