In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Warner Losh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Takahashi Yoshihiro
>writes:
> : Because, adv_isa.c is not required by PC-98, PC-98 requires only PCI
> : frontend. Then it contains isa_dmacascade function which does not
> : exist and is not needed for PC-98.
>
> Is that because there's not isa bus on a pc-98? Or that the adv_isa
> cannot possibly work on the ISA bus that is in a pc-98? If there's no
> isa on the pc98, then config should take care of not including it. So
> I'm a little confused here.
There is not ISA bus on PC-98. So, we can't use devices for ISA bus on
PC-98. But, PC-98 has `Cbus' which is like ISA bus in software place.
As most codes for ISA bus are useful for Cbus, the code for Cbus is
based on the code for ISA bus.
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Takahashi Yoshihiro
The Center for Information Science, Kogakuin Univ.
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