AnnaBooks ( http://www.annabooks.com ) has a couple of reference
manuals on PCI. The one I got from Annabooks seems very complete,
but then I haven't tried to do anything with PCI hardware using
that info yet :-).
Philip Blundell wrote:
>
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wri
> tes:
> >I've now a kernel that boots correctly. I've added a network card, and
> >the kernel says me that It has detected my card but the card has
> >no IO adress assigned. I think that I have some PCI configs to do,
> >but I dont know what to do
>
> Yes. You need to scan the bus and allocate I/O and memory regions. If you
> can do this in a way that fits neatly into the generic PCI support that would
> be a plus.
>
> >or where I can find infos on PCI bus in order to write a PCI
> >configurator ?
>
> Check your local bookstore. You should be able to buy a book about PCI
> without too much trouble and everything is explained in there.
>
> p.
>
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