Hi Don,

>> UMBPCI - Listed as free, No sources, Not Included.
> 
> http://www.uwe-sieber.de/umbpci_e.html
>   * Conditions and Download*
> The original version came from the german magazine c't
> <http://www.heise.de/ct>, but there were several problems and no free
> updates. This version is based upon the source-code
> <ftp://ftp.heise.de/pub/ct/ctsi/umbpci.zip> published by c't in 1995 which
> supported only intel chipsets up to the 430FX.

The original version is totally ancient and only supports a rather
small set of older mainboards.

> It's Freeware.
> 
> Download:
> http://www.uwe-sieber.de/files/umbpci_e.zip
> 
> Source code (TASM 3.x) is available on request.
> 
> No one in the history of FreeDOS ever bothered to request this source code?

The problem is that - as far as I remember! - newer versions of UMBPCI
contain driver code for modern hardware which required the UMBPCI author
to agree to not make the details of the hardware totally public. So the
source code is available on request for individual UMBPCI users, not for
distribution to everybody who downloads our distro or repository. Please
correct me if I remember wrongly.

Regards, Eric



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