Re: pxammc0 unhandled interrupt

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From: openbsd
Date: Friday, February 20, 2009 - 1:01 pm

On Fri, 20 Feb 2009 10:58:42 -0700, "Theo de Raadt"
<deraadt@cvs.openbsd.org> said:

Thanks for the thought, Theo.  The card's not labeled as SDHC, but I
know product labeling is sometimes less than accurate for various
reasons.  Is there a utility I could use to query the card at a low
level and try to get the card to report on itself?  The card labeling is
just this:

PNY
Optima
SD
60X
2GB

And dmesg didn't contain anything specific on this.

Otis
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pxammc0 unhandled interrupt, openbsd, (Fri Feb 20, 4:38 am)
Re: pxammc0 unhandled interrupt, Stuart Henderson, (Fri Feb 20, 4:47 am)
Re: pxammc0 unhandled interrupt, openbsd, (Fri Feb 20, 7:45 am)
Re: pxammc0 unhandled interrupt, Stuart Henderson, (Fri Feb 20, 8:03 am)
Re: pxammc0 unhandled interrupt, openbsd, (Fri Feb 20, 10:42 am)
Re: pxammc0 unhandled interrupt , Theo de Raadt, (Fri Feb 20, 10:58 am)
Re: pxammc0 unhandled interrupt, openbsd, (Fri Feb 20, 1:01 pm)
Re: pxammc0 unhandled interrupt, Stuart Henderson, (Fri Feb 20, 2:01 pm)
Re: pxammc0 unhandled interrupt, Stuart Henderson, (Fri Feb 20, 4:34 pm)
Re: pxammc0 unhandled interrupt, openbsd, (Sat Feb 21, 3:54 pm)
Re: pxammc0 unhandled interrupt, Stuart Henderson, (Sat Feb 21, 4:41 pm)
Re: pxammc0 unhandled interrupt, openbsd, (Tue Feb 24, 7:25 am)
Re: pxammc0 unhandled interrupt, Stuart Henderson, (Wed Feb 25, 9:29 am)