Gerd Knorr wrote:
As initializing the analog video stuff makes the card lock the PCI bus I see to way around this. Basically you must not touch any of the video registers, which is impossible to do without breaking the analog cards, at least the ones which also don't have a PCI Subsystem ID. Unless you find some way to detect the card without the ID ...
This is the bit that has me wondering.
If it's a standard connexant 878 chip on it (and it appears to be) then there must be some strange setup that causes it to lock the PCI bus.. This is the bit I'm wondering about. Why does the windows driver not do the same..
Perhaps it's time to get the dissasembler and debugger out again.
Regards, Brad
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