[Freedos-user] Accessing custom ISA cards

2007-05-21 Thread Franz Struwig

Hi,

I'm using an old legacy system in DOS that uses three custom built ISA
cards.

Will it be possible for me to install FreeDOS on a newer PC (with ISA slots)
and still access those cards correctly?

Thanks,
Franz
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Re: [Freedos-user] Accessing custom ISA cards

2007-05-21 Thread Eric Auer

Hi Franz,

 I'm using an old legacy system in DOS that uses three custom built
 ISA cards.
 Will it be possible for me to install FreeDOS on a newer PC (with ISA
 slots) and still access those cards correctly?

As long as your PC has ISA slots, they should work as usual.
It might be the case that you have some special bridge to ISA,
but you should just try if your software works on the new PC.
Please let us know if you experience any problems.

Eric

PS: Another nice way to connect custom made hardware is to
use the printer port. Luckily that stays available longer
than the USB lobby wants ;-).


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