Hi Brian,

It's better you see the existing PCI device driver in
/usr/src/linux/drivers/ directory. E.g. PCI ethernet card, you can see how
to detect the base address, irq, registers, etc.

Adolf

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> Does anyone have any advice or (more preferably) examples 
> of a PCI device driver written for RTLinux? I'm writing a device 
> driver for a PCI framegrabber and I'm not sure I'm heading in 
> the right direction. Not only is this my first experience with 
> RTLinux, but it's also my first experience writing a device 
> driver. Thanks for any help!
> 
> Brian Rivers
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