Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote:
Nikolas Britton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can anything in the list below be removed from CURRENT?
No. Modern i386 and amd64 still have an ISA bus, and devices
connected to that bus, even if they don't have ISA slots.
Some mainboards for industrial use even have
Can anything in the list below be removed from CURRENT?
legacyfree1# cd dev/
legacyfree1# grep -irsn isa ./ | grep -i include
./acpica/acpi.c:54:#include isa/isavar.h
./acpica/acpi.c:55:#include isa/pnpvar.h
./acpica/acpi_acad.c:46:#include isa/isavar.h
./acpica/acpi_acad.c:47:#include
Nikolas Britton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can anything in the list below be removed from CURRENT?
No. Modern i386 and amd64 still have an ISA bus, and devices
connected to that bus, even if they don't have ISA slots.
DES
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Dag-Erling Smørgrav - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
legacyfree1# grep -irsn isa ./ | grep -i include
From the system: no. From your kernel, absolutely.
Warner
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Des writes:
Nikolas Britton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can anything in the list below be removed from CURRENT?
No. Modern i386 and amd64 still have an ISA bus, and devices
connected to that bus, even if they don't have ISA slots.
The isa bus also is the catch-all on board I/O bus for