James wrote: Paul Kopacz wrote: > I have a problem that I think is hardware based, but since people here > seem to know something about everything, I thought someone might be > able to give me some advice: > > I have a PCI modem which I have attempted to install into a box with > an ECS P6LX-A+ motherboard. This computer does not seem to detect > this card (as in lspci does not list the card). Many BIOSes will list PCI cards they've detected immediately before handing over control to the bootloader. The bootloader will often put up its own display, so you don't get to see this. Do I understand that all your hard drives are SCSI? Pull the SCSI card, and see if you get a list of PCI devices. See if that card is in there: the device numbers will be those reported by lspci -n if you stick it in a computer that *does* recognise it. Have you ever flashed the BIOS on this motherboard? James. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I do get to see the list of PCI devices when the machine boots up, and that device is not in it. I tried the same card in another computer with the same motherboard (and no SCSI card) and it is not detected in that one either. The BIOS is flashed as high as it can go, but that BIOS is from the middle of 1999. I don't if it's possible that it simply doesn't support some PCI standard that came in after this time. Thanks, Paul