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On 12/27/2012 5:57 PM, andy pugh wrote:
> On 27 December 2012 21:55, Michael Haberler <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>> The userland PCI support is currently only functional with
>> Mesanet cards
> 
> Where does ISA fit in to this?

Um...as a historical foot-note?

Just kidding...I'm not that young (sadly).  Now was that an 8-bit or
16-bit ISA slot?  Or maybe one of those shiny new 32-bit EISA cards!?!

:)

ISA drivers should be reasonably straight-forward to port, with
possible complications if they're PnP devices (I haven't reviewed the
udev library wrt finding ISA PnP devices).  If the cards are at fixed
memory or I/O addresses, the drivers should be easy to port as long as
they don't use any new kernel services (vs. the hm2_pci and hostmot2
drivers).

Any particular device(s) you're worried about?

- -- 
Charles Steinkuehler
[email protected]
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