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Re: pci config space in sco3.0
- To: Mailing List Recipients <pci-sig-request@znyx.com>
- Subject: Re: pci config space in sco3.0
- From: mek@sco.com
- Date: Mon, 5 Aug 1996 13:30 EDT
- Resent-Date: Mon, 5 Aug 1996 13:30 EDT
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>From pci-sig-request@znyx.com Mon Aug 5 13:17 EDT 1996
>From: Charles Curley <ccurley@dwarf.fc.hp.com>
>
>->
>-> Hello all
>->
>-> I want to run PCI config cycles in a Token Ring driver for SCO 2.0/3.0.
>-> There are no OS provided routines as in Solaris for accessing the PCI
>-> config space. I 'greped' a code fragment from some driver that ran the
>-> PCI config cycles. But the stupid thing does'nt want to work for me!!.
>-> Do U have any working code fragment that does PCI config cycles ?. Is
>-> there any way to identify a PCI-based system in SCO 2.0 ?. The archtobus()
>-> only defines ISA and MP architectures!. SCO 5.0 seems to have a #define
>-> in pci.h for PCI based-systems, but not SCO 2.0/3.0. Is there anyway I
>-> can access the PCI config space by giving the board ID ?.
>
>
>It sounds to me like you need to upgrade.
>
>To Linux.
Actually, upgrading to SCO OpenServer 5.0 would be more effective, since
there's a set of APIs for accessing PCI config space. We've responded with
detailia to the original poster.
Matt
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