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Offline Crackpot

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Re: ELBOX New Spider device
« Reply #119 from previous page: November 04, 2014, 09:37:57 AM »
Quote from: danbeaver;776623
Secondly, Poseidon works fine with the Spider device; but if you are concerned about the way that Elbox treated Chris, then show support for him by buying a RapidRoad USB device from Jens who set up an arrangement with Chris almost 2 years before the RapidRoad came to market. :)


Hi Danbeaver,

Not my Poseidon; not my Spider.

Yes, I have seen the new RapidRoad card. Looks OK. In order to have USB on our Amiga 3K, I just might have to fork out the bucks for one - and an Xsurf card to attach it to.

Do you know if the Xsurf/RapidRoad combo works OK via a Mediator's ZORRO slots in an Amiga 3000?


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Re: ELBOX New Spider device
« Reply #120 on: November 04, 2014, 10:03:03 AM »
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Perhaps it is misreading the Manufacturer's ID code wrong?



Is that the 'VendorID' from PCIinfo?

If so, here is the current PCIinfo output:

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ViNCEd Version 3.91 © 2000-2001 Amiga Inc.
performed 1990-2001 by Thomas Richter.
New Shell process 7
7.System3.x:> pciinfo

Pci Device 1:
   VendorID: $10ec
   VendorName: Realtek Semiconductor Corp
   DeviceID: $8139
   DeviceName: RTL8139http://pcidatabase.com/update_device.php? _ Realtek RTL8139 Семьи PCI Fast Ethernet NIC
   ClassCode: $20000
   RevisionID: $10
   InterruptPin: 3
   SubsystemVendorID: $10ec
   SubsystemID: $8139
   IOSpace0: $40c06000 - $40c060ff
   MemSpace1: $50000000 - $500000ff
   RomSpace: $50020000 - $5003ffff

Pci Device 2:
   VendorID: $1033
   VendorName: NEC Electronics
   DeviceID: $35
   DeviceName: udp9210 Dual OHCI controllers plus Single EHCI controller
   ClassCode: $c0310
   RevisionID: $43
   InterruptPin: 4
   SubsystemVendorID: $1033
   SubsystemID: $35
   MemSpace0: $50001000 - $50001fff

Pci Device 3:
   VendorID: $1033
   VendorName: NEC Electronics
   DeviceID: $35
   DeviceName: udp9210 Dual OHCI controllers plus Single EHCI controller
   ClassCode: $c0310
   RevisionID: $43
   InterruptPin: 1
   SubsystemVendorID: $1033
   SubsystemID: $35
   MemSpace0: $50002000 - $50002fff

Pci Device 4:
   VendorID: $1033
   VendorName: NEC Electronics
   DeviceID: $e0
   DeviceName:          0x1033   USB 2.0 Host Controller
   ClassCode: $c0320
   RevisionID: $4
   InterruptPin: 2
   SubsystemVendorID: $ee4
   SubsystemID: $89e
   MemSpace0: $50000100 - $500001ff

Pci Device 5:
   VendorID: $121a
   VendorName: 3dfx Interactive Inc
   DeviceID: $5
   DeviceName: Voodoo3 All Voodoo3 chips, 3000
   ClassCode: $30000
   RevisionID: $1
   InterruptPin: 1
   SubsystemVendorID: $121a
   SubsystemID: $57
   MemSpace0: $52000000 - $53ffffff
   MemSpace1: $54000000 - $55ffffff
   IOSpace2: $40c06400 - $40c064ff
   RomSpace: $50010000 - $5001ffff
7.System3.x:>
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Is there anything unusual here?
 

Offline danbeaver

Re: ELBOX New Spider device
« Reply #121 on: November 04, 2014, 10:17:40 AM »
No, I believe $1033 is the correct code; it was just a shot in the dark :-)
 

Offline danbeaver

Re: ELBOX New Spider device
« Reply #122 on: November 06, 2014, 09:03:08 PM »
I could suggest that you have another Amiga user with a Mediator test it...