> I'm assuming that if you're looking for the ioports and interrupts that
> there's either an 8-bit ISA card in the machine, or a rudimentary devel
> environment on it.  If there's anything like a compiler on it, you
> /might/ be able to bootstrap gcc into it and get strace running.  If you
> can take the ISA card out and put it into a x86 box, it might actually
> be faster to poke at the few interrupts and IO ports it could be using
> to figure it out.

Another thought: There may be jumpers on the card with the port
addresses/interrupts marked against them.

RP

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