On 6/11/05, Declan Moriarty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For my sins, I repair hardware for a (meagre) living, and my main
> instrument is a pinpoint machine which has an industrial pc card running
> specialised software and driving a set of ISA cards (I have one
> controller card, 3 driver boards, and a Scanner card on the isa bus.
> Apparently they are on the bus from 0x0300 up. The software has a file
> somewhere telling it what's there, and it searches for them. Apparently
> it is not finding the controller card.
> 
> These cards are non-pnp, and do not identify readily. The machine is
> tailing edge technology from 1999, but at what it does it's the tops.
> Now the controller card seems to have sat down, I can't find a hardware
> fault in it. Neither can I afford a replacement. A sad fact.
> 
> Is there any utility I can interrogate the bus to find if these cards
> are there? Isapnp or pnpdump just doesn't see them.
> 
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> 
>        With best Regards,
> 
> 
>        Declan Moriarty.
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Ive had similar issues with isa stuff before 
note that lsapnp or pnpdump will not show anything unless the isa card
is a plug and play isa card.

If its not pnp then your gonna have to look on the card for the
information required to get it to work or be able to set the dma and
other information.
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