HI Nick. :-)

I searched with chip number and I found card manuals.
Manual just shows the specification and features of
the card. I found base address and IRQ of each port is
allotted by system BIOS. I didn’t find driver code for
exact board but I got similar board driver code. That
code access BIOS space to get the port base and port
number information of a card. 

Can we do the same in eCOS? I have already searched in
eCOS but I didn’t find any API to access BIOS space.

Thanks for your valuable suggestion Nick.. :-)

Thanks
-Anupam




--- Nick Garnett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> anupam sakargayan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > I have user manual of my PCI card but it contains
> > general information about UART used ..crad
> > installation steps etc..  but it doesn't contain
> any
> > information, which a programmer requires.
> 
> You may find it useful to put the card number, or
> even the numbers of
> the major chips on it, into Google and see what
> comes up. I've had
> success doing this for obscure parts.
> 
> You might also try looking for a Linux or BSD driver
> for this
> card. You cannot use it directly, but the sources
> should contain all
> the information you need.
> 
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