Good to know that (Free)DOS has lspci support. Thanks for the info!
And now, for my two cents lol
My ListPCI application (https://mercurycoding.com/downloads.html) does
essentially the same thing, although it shows only the manufacturer and device
type, not the specific device name; e.g. "Intel
Eric Auer via Freedos-devel wrote:
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> Hi!
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> LSPCI relies on a rather large list of known PCI ID,
> which is why I made PCISLEEP long ago: It just has
> a small list of known vendors and types, to keep the
> installation small :-) It also experiments with PCI
> based standby and suspend modes,
Hi!
LSPCI relies on a rather large list of known PCI ID,
which is why I made PCISLEEP long ago: It just has
a small list of known vendors and types, to keep the
installation small :-) It also experiments with PCI
based standby and suspend modes, including VGA ones.
But of course, having a full
Hi Pali,
I will forward your message regarding lspci to the FreeDOS mailinglist. Thanks
for sharing this information!
Greetings, Bernd
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> Von: Pali Rohár
> Betreff: lspci (pciutils) for freedos
> Datum: 9. März 2024 um 12:49:53 MEZ
> An: Bernd Boeckma