Re: Syba 8-Port Serial Card Unidentified By Kernel

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Andrey Panin wrote:
On 278, 10 05, 2007 at 05:31:05PM -0400, Chris Bergeron wrote:
Hello all,

I've just installed a multiport serial card released by an outfit called Syba. This is an 8 port serial-only card with an Octopus style breakout cable. The main chipset on it is an ITE IT8871F.

Are you sure ? IIRC IT887x are PCI-ISA bridges with additional periphery
and your lspci shows PLX chip. Can you send complete lspci -vv output ?
Output of dmesg could be useful too.


I'm sure that's what it says on the largest chip on the PCI card. It could be that the other two chips are more relevant... the numbers from them are included below.

I've posted up a quick text only page with the diagnostic information from the system (full dmesg, lspci, etc) plus links to pictures of the board (since others might see something important that I'm not aware of). You can access that at http://pcburn.com/files/Syba_serial_controller/index.html

One chip has "ITE IT8871F 0641-AYS ZF1M04L" written on it, and the other two have a stylized celtic knot looking "T" followed by "TG16C554CJG FTA6M-001 0620-B".
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