For my sins, I repair hardware for a (meagre) living, and my main
instrument is a pinpoint machine which has an industrial pc card running
specialised software and driving a set of ISA cards (I have one
controller card, 3 driver boards, and a Scanner card on the isa bus.
Apparently they are on the bus from 0x0300 up. The software has a file
somewhere telling it what's there, and it searches for them. Apparently
it is not finding the controller card.

These cards are non-pnp, and do not identify readily. The machine is
tailing edge technology from 1999, but at what it does it's the tops.
Now the controller card seems to have sat down, I can't find a hardware
fault in it. Neither can I afford a replacement. A sad fact.

Is there any utility I can interrogate the bus to find if these cards
are there? Isapnp or pnpdump just doesn't see them.
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        With best Regards,


        Declan Moriarty.
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