As the subject says, it's 20000127-current snapshot which I tried to
install on my old trusty 100Mhz 486 box. All went well except the two
PCnet-ISA+ cards weren't recognized. This is an old machine with ISA and
VL-bus, the cards are ISA and can be configured to PnP or legacy mode.
Unfortunately even in legacy mode some kind of PnP remains so the cards
attached as unknown[01]: with right resources shown at boot. I did put
the lines:

device lnc0 at isa? port 0x300 irq 5 drq 3
device lnc1 at isa? port 0x320 irq 10 drq 5 

in the kernel config so it seems the PnP is superior opposed to
hardwiring and don't let the cards attach because there are no PnP
support in if_lnc it seems. Pnpinfo shows right info for the two cards
and they did work in the old July 1999 -current (with pnp support
disabled in the kernel). Sorry I don't have the pnpinfo output and other
necessary info at the moment, will post it when I get home.
Are there workarounds for this problem or am I missing something?

Thanks
-- 

Vallo Kallaste
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