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The miniPCI card I have is a WinModem, which does not work; ! the ethernet version works under OpenBSD. I have not tested ! the Ethernet-modem combo card.

Sound (CS4614) works fine. To avoid system freeze when using ! Cardbus and audio simultaneously, you need to set at least two ! IRQs for use by PCI devices, in the BIOS; I use 9 and 11.

APM works except for hibernation (requires OS support). To get "halt -p" to work, you must set the sysctl variable --- 239,256 ---- can see lpt2). You may have to play with the Windows assignments for this as well.

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There's at least two miniPCI cards available at this point: ! one is an (unsupported) WinModem, and the other is a combo ! ethernet/modem card. The ethernet works just fine (detected ! as an fxp/inphy card); the modem looks like it's a real one, ! but it's not yet supported.

Sound (CS4614) works fine. To avoid system freeze when using ! Cardbus and audio simultaneously, you *may* need to set at least ! two IRQs for use by PCI devices, in the BIOS; I use 9 and 11. It ! is also necessary to turn off PCI Power Management in the BIOS ! Power configuration (that's the only menu that scrolls, so make ! sure you go to the bottom of the page :-)

APM works except for hibernation (requires OS support). To get "halt -p" to work, you must set the sysctl variable *************** *** 569,575 **** OpenBSD www@openbsd.org
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