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        Please shout if you make the LCD work.

        The name of the display controller is not on the display PCB itself, but a controller-PCB. See my old thread for pictures on how it looks.

        Panda GateDefender Performa 8100 (Portwell NR-5500) with Pfsense 2.1 :: blog

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            I picked up a Portwell NAR-5500 (Intel Pentium 4 HT 3.2GHz - 2GB DDR Ram, 80GB SATA HDD, 6x Gigabit Ethernet ports ) pre-configured with pfsense 2.1 and it has the LCD working.  Buttons do not, but the LCD does do scrolling.

            Main issue I have been having with the box is keeping the lan side from dropping ( http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,70471 ), though if you have the same setup, I would guess not a driver issue then.

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              @olorinpc:

              I picked up a Portwell NAR-5500 (Intel Pentium 4 HT 3.2GHz - 2GB DDR Ram, 80GB SATA HDD, 6x Gigabit Ethernet ports ) pre-configured with pfsense 2.1 and it has the LCD working.  Buttons do not, but the LCD does do scrolling.

              Main issue I have been having with the box is keeping the lan side from dropping ( http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,70471 ), though if you have the same setup, I would guess not a driver issue then.

              Hrm, that's strange! Do you use LCDproc? Can you post your settings for LCDproc here please? I would be very thankful to get the LCD on my NAR-5500 working.

              On your problem, have you tried to add the following to /boot/loader.conf ?

              hw.msk.msi_disable="1"
              hw.pci.enable_msi=0
              hw.pci.enable_msix=0

              They solved my "watchgod timeout" problem and general instability.

              Panda GateDefender Performa 8100 (Portwell NR-5500) with Pfsense 2.1 :: blog

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                Haven't tried that setting, though I will have to keep it in mind.  Moved the LAN side cable to a different port on the dell powerconnect switch, and haven't seen a single error in the logs since… leading me to think that port 1 on the switch is either flaky, or it isn't playing nice.

                yep using "lcdproc-0.5.6 pkg v. 0.9.7"

                Enable on startup - checked
                Port: Serial COM Port 2 alternate (/dev/cuau1)
                Display size: 2 rows 20 colums
                Driver: mtc_s16209x
                Connection type: Serial LPT wiring
                Refresh frequency: 5 seconds

                The rest of the options are set to default, and the last one is unchecked.

                Like I said, the buttons don't work, but this does allow you to select on the next tab over what screens are displayed, and then they scroll through on the front of the box.

                The Portwell nar-5500 I have is a rebranded IBM Proventix EE1500

                http://olorinpc.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/OloNet-pfsense.jpg

                I don't yet have it mounted in the rack, but you can see it there.  I spose it's possible IBM used a different LCD with the blue case, but hopefully not.

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                    @olorinpc:

                    The Portwell nar-5500 I have is a rebranded IBM Proventix EE1500

                    http://olorinpc.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/OloNet-pfsense.jpg

                    More correctly, the IBM Proventix EE1500 is a branded Portwell NAR-5500.

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                      @olorinpc:

                      Haven't tried that setting, though I will have to keep it in mind.  Moved the LAN side cable to a different port on the dell powerconnect switch, and haven't seen a single error in the logs since… leading me to think that port 1 on the switch is either flaky, or it isn't playing nice.

                      yep using "lcdproc-0.5.6 pkg v. 0.9.7"

                      Enable on startup - checked
                      Port: Serial COM Port 2 alternate (/dev/cuau1)
                      Display size: 2 rows 20 colums
                      Driver: mtc_s16209x
                      Connection type: Serial LPT wiring
                      Refresh frequency: 5 seconds

                      The rest of the options are set to default, and the last one is unchecked.

                      Like I said, the buttons don't work, but this does allow you to select on the next tab over what screens are displayed, and then they scroll through on the front of the box.

                      The Portwell nar-5500 I have is a rebranded IBM Proventix EE1500

                      http://olorinpc.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/OloNet-pfsense.jpg

                      I don't yet have it mounted in the rack, but you can see it there.  I spose it's possible IBM used a different LCD with the blue case, but hopefully not.

                      I've tried those settings but the LCD does not show anything. Anything else i've might have missed? Will keep trying!

                      Panda GateDefender Performa 8100 (Portwell NR-5500) with Pfsense 2.1 :: blog

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                        docjay
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                        just picked up a portwell NAR-5510 off fleabay.  Anxious to upgrade my alix board with microdrive as I think its on its way out.

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                          http://drivers.portwell.com/CA_Manual/NAR-5500/NAR-5500%20Manual%20v1.2.pdf

                          Would this link be helpful?  It talks about the LCD screen.

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