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sasghar 11-10-2014 04:39 PM

I cannot seem to identify a pci card with an FPGA on board.using any lspci commands!!
 
I cannot seem to identify a pci card with an FPGA on board.using any lspci commands!!

suicidaleggroll 11-10-2014 05:29 PM

Going to need a lot more detail than that...

jefro 11-10-2014 05:49 PM

Not all cards report because they don't have a chip to report with.

Not all cards report because they are in conflict with other resources.


Not all cards report because of timing issues or power issues or defective.

Ztcoracat 11-10-2014 08:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sasghar (Post 5267811)
I cannot seem to identify a pci card with an FPGA on board.using any lspci commands!!

Depending in which distribution your running you many not get the output of lspci unless you use your operating with administrative privileges. (root)

-:-See man lspci-:-

Post the output of what lspci is giving you so we can see it. (in code tags)
Is this a desktop pc or a laptop? What make and model? -:-So I can look up the specifications-:-

Is this an older machine?


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