Maybe this is a silly suggestion, but could someone with a card like
that boot it in a Windows environment and tell us what that hardware
manager tells us about hardware requirements the card would have if it
is configured for the '0x160' address (whatever that configuration is
on the card I don't know)?

Nick

> > > A typical isic hardware has an ISAC and an HSCX chip onboard. The ISAC
> > > chip does the D-channel handling and uses offsets 0-0x2b and 0x30-0x3b,
> > > the HSCX (B-channels) uses offsets 0-0x3b and 0x40-0x73.
> > 
> > But in the case of the teles16.3, it does _not_ use offsets 0x00-0x3b in
> > the HSCX or ISAC: the ASIC on the card has 'folded' the address space so
> > that the fifo appears at an address 3 bytes after the last register (0x3e
> > with the current scheme - see tels0163_read_fifo()).
> 
> Oh yes, you are right! I was (and am still a bit) confused.
> 
> So it uses 0x20-0x3e for the ISAC and 0x20-0x3e and 0x60-0x7e for the HSCX
> and at least three bytes at its base address, right ?
> 
> This makes sense. Now the real question left is are this the only locations
> where the card is driving the bus ?
> 
> hellmuth
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