On Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 10:26:14 +0100, Daniele Antoniazzi 
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> > > Paul Hampson wrote:

> > > > Oh, and what exactly is BIOSDUMP.EXE? Is that giving PnP data or
> > > > what?

> > > http://www.smsc.com/ftppub/chips/appsoftware/ir_utils.zip

> > Ahh, good. I've grabbed it, and it seems to be a windows version of
> > pnpdump. Did you try pnpdump under Linux?

> I've tried pnpdump, but it seems to be not so much verbose. The
> resulting output is below:
> 
> # $Id: pnpdump_main.c,v 1.23 2000/04/19 22:49:44 fox Exp $
[trim]
> # No boards found

Hmm. I guess the LPC bridge has to be told to let the ISAPnP probe
through or something.... 'cause the specs quite specifically list
ISAPnP as being supported.

> > > > Daniele, can you grab the testport (I think....) program I
> > > > posted to the list, and try it? If you need to, I can send

> SHAME ON ME! My excuse is: it was Friday evening :)
> I've run it as root. Here is the output:
[trim]

Well, the good news is that it's identical (but for one line, which
is unrelated) to the output I get from my laptop before I configure
it.

But ISAPnP is a better route to head for than something like setsmc
which is a terrible hack job, and not really useful to anyone.

I'll get back to the list once I work out how to make ISA PnP work
across an LPC bridge... (I assume it's just a case of telling the
bridge to let a certain I/O address through to the LPC bus....)

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