On Wed, Dec 19, 2001 at 11:25:22AM +0100, Petr Kulhavy wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Dec 2001, Andrey Panin wrote:
>=20
> > First, don't mix isapnptools and kernel level ISAPNP support.
>=20
> Why? Both should set card parameters, shouldn't they? And when one sets
> parameters, the second should be able to read them (and read the same
> values).
They both touch hardware at the same time and ISA PnP handling isn't simple.
>=20
> > Second, send a copy of /proc/isapnp to lkml, may be we can add isapnp
> > support for your card.
>=20
> OK. But how do I learn if my card is supported or not?
IIRC, Gravis Ultrasound PnP listed as supported in Hardware Compatibility=
=20
HOWTO, but it can lack ISA PnP configuration support. So send us a copy
of /proc/isapnp anyway :))
--=20
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