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Subject: Re: DJGPP and PCI driver
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Date: Fri, 04 Feb 2000 03:42:29 GMT
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Bennie de Wet wrote:

> Hi
>
> I am considering a project using DJGPP with a PC104 system running DOS and a
> custom PCI interface card.

PC104, hmm, that was used in wearable computer apps and other small things
right?

> Does anybody know the issues regarding writing a PCI device driver using
> DJGPP.

If u can get your hands on a copy of the PCI BIOS spec, it helps a lot. I have
an older version, spec 2.0, that I found on the net, and it has helped a lot,
also, you may find it useful to take a look at the following linux kernal source
files:
bios32.c
bios32.h
pci.h

If u have a newer version of the PCI BIOS spec, please send a copy my way, to
robbat2 AT tesla DOT t-p-l DOT com

>
> Cheers
> Bennie

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