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RE: H/W probing
cat /proc/interrupts, /proc/dma, /proc/pci.
OSS in SuSE 6.3 supports the CMI8330 nicely & handles pnp itself, plus you can manually change the config.
On Monday, February 28, 2000 11:06 AM, Steve Tickle [SMTP:s.tickle [at] quarndon.co.uk] wrote:
> Is there any utility available which I can use to find which IRQs and base
> addresses are available?
> In the dreaded Windoze you can at least get a good idea from the Device
> Manager.
>
> The problem is I want to get sound working an a machine but when I do it
> stomps all over my NIC settings.
> The motherboard I'm using is a standard TXPRO II jobbie with the ubiquitous
> CMI8330 sound adapter. My NIC is an NE2000 clone set to 0x320h and IRQ5. I
> can move the NIC out of the way but don't know what's available.
>
> Steve
>
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