According to Ramon van Handel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> >as for the I/O ports, are there any specific ports "free" that can be
> >used for this purpose.
>
> Have a look at your favorite hardware reference and pick an interesting port.
> Any port above 0x1000 is usually free... but there are plenty free ones below
> there, too.
Hint: put it in the PCI configuration, so a PCI-supporting OS understands
the address is reserved.
Wouter
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