Hi Rich,
Thanks for the help, I've been reading up on this, making an extension with a binary source, your directions are great !, thank you. I've become generally aware of replicating the directory structure and using squashfs to make the extension, but I wasn't sure, I was going to copy the entire /usr/src/linux/drivers/24dsi/... into the extension ! Would have been a lot bigger than necessary !
And then, lastly, does the new .tcz file needs to be added to onboot.lst ?
I've been meaning to ask you though, this weekend I've noticed in TC3.8.4, quite often (50 % of the time maybe ?), TC3.8.4 doesn't seem to "see" the PCI bridge on the ADC card.
Specifically, typing "lspci -v" doesn't always return me with a "PLX Technology PCI9080..." at the bottom of the list, or anywhere in the list, it's just not there...yet in TC3, although I had to download and install pciutils every time, it always worked, I was always able to "see" the PCI bridge.
Any ideas what might be causing the oddness with "lspci -v" with TC3.8.4 ?? I do also occasionally see an odd error message at the SYSLINUX level of booting up TC3.8.4, something to do with a memory problem as relates to a PCI device, I need to try to capture this on my phone maybe (burst photo's) during boot. I don't see that boot-up error message all that often, however, even when I do, "lspci -v" still may work fine, so not sure if these two things are related or not.
I wasn't sure if maybe uninstalling and re-installing pciutils would be needed , but I wasn't sure how to uninstall an extension either. I hope it's not a hardware issue, the card is quite expensive !
Thanks,
David