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Re: PCI Test Software
In our lab test setup, we used Linux because that gave us much easier access
to the hardware for debugging. The lspci and setpci tools that are normally
included with it, allow you to read and write configuration registers etc.
Tom
Lame Brooks-G14738 wrote:
> Buy the PCI SIG test card & download the SIG test suite utilities (or find
> your Philips PCISIG contact and get him/her to request the complimentary
> test card), and/or come to the PCI Compatibility Workshops where you can
> network with people and obtain PCI utilities.
> -- BrooksL
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: yang.can.mei@philips.com [mailto:yang.can.mei@philips.com]
> > Sent: Tuesday, 21 March, 2000 01:13
> > To: pci-sig@znyx.com
> > Subject: Re: Yet another successor to PCI!
> >
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Anybody out there can give me an advice to download dos-based
> > PCI test software? I mean, by it I can set up read back
> > configuration register values, etc.
> >
> > Thanks in advance
> >
> > Paul Yang
> > Philips Semiconductors
> >