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Nate Lawson wrote:

>
>Great, I'm glad they fixed the ASL in the BIOS update.  I checked the ASL
>and your gigE should probably show up on irq 18, right?  Whether it gets
>interrupts or not is probably a device driver or APIC routing issue.
>Unfortunately, I can't help you more on those.
>
>  
>
Actually it took them another spin to get it right. But the official 
release 1.0B for P4SCT+II will contain the fixes and then the board will 
be (at least to my limited last 24 hour) experience, fully functional 
with FreeBSD. No idea when theyll put the new BIOS on their website though.

Pete

