Axalon wrote:
> On Tue, 20 Jul 1999, syntholik wrote:
>
> > like I said I have no idea what to di with isapnp. I looked at the man page,
> > but not sure what you want me to do with it.
>
> Run pnpdump, and answer whoever asked you whatever with the info it
> outputs
Or, better yet, run pnpdump > /etc/isapnp.conf and take a look at the
output, and see if you (syntholik) can figure out what it does. It's
actually not that tricky--for each PnP device in your system, pnpdump
lists all possible resource settings. Uncomment the lines for settings
which do not conflict with other devices in your system (the settings
used by Windoze would probably be a good start).
Here's some snips from my isapnp.conf (as generated by pnpdump) for my
modem:
(CONFIGURE SUP2480/22988 (LD 0
# Compatible device id SUP2080
# Start dependent functions: priority acceptable
# Logical device decodes 16 bit IO address lines
# Minimum IO base address 0x02e8
# Maximum IO base address 0x02e8
# IO base alignment 8 bytes
# Number of IO addresses required: 8
(IO 0 (BASE 0x02e8))
# IRQ 5.
# High true, edge sensitive interrupt (by default)
(INT 0 (IRQ 5 (MODE +E)))
[NOTE: there were several sections like this; I uncommented this one
only]
[note that this sets the modem to i/o 2e8, irq 5]
# End dependent functions
(ACT Y)
))
# End tag... Checksum 0x00 (OK)
# Returns all cards to the "Wait for Key" state
(WAITFORKEY)
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