Thanks.  I did just that, but it only gives me codes.  Here is what I got:

BUS NUMBER 0

d function     0     1     29     30     31
vendor ID    8086  8086   8086   8086   8086
Dev.   ID    1a30  1a31   24c2   244e   24c0
Sub V  ID    1462  0000   1462   0000   0000
Sub D  ID    5790  0000   5790   0000   0000
Class Code   0600  0604   0c03   0604   0601

Then there is also a BUS NUMBER 1 and 2 with more devices.  Here is what I
am guessing... Bus 0 is the motherboard, bus 1 is agp and 2 is pci (these
are just guesses.  Please correct me if I am wrong).  "Sub V ID" is a
'vendor sub-ID' and "Sub D ID" is a 'device sub-ID'.  Where can I find
tables for these ID numbers?

Thanks,

Mark

On Fri, 14 Mar 2003, Edward Dekkers wrote:

> > I'm trying to set up the above mentioned computer. It has an MSI
> > (Microstar) motherboard.  I need to find out what driver to use for both
> > linux and <sigh> win98 (client request) for the on-board ethernet
> > controller. Any help is
> > appreciated.
> 
> Look on google for a utility called 'PCI Scan'.
> 
> You can create a bootable floppy that gives you info on all PCI devices in
> the system.
> 
> And yes, Even built-in controllers are on the PCI bus.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> ---
> Edward Dekkers (Director)
> Triple D Computer Services P/L
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 



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