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From: terry@cs.weber.edu (A Wizard of Earth C)
Subject: EISA CONFIG (was: AHA1742)
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Date: Tue, 13 Jul 93 17:27:43 GMT
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In article <21gt98$kuk@obelix.uni-muenster.de> stefanb@cygnus.uni-muenster.de (Stefan Bohm) writes:
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>I bought an AHA1742, but unfortunately can't get any documentation.
>May someone send me the two files !ADP0000.CFG and ADP0000.OVL via e-mail?
>I would also be nice to know something about the 7 jumpers on the 1742 board.

In this same vein, isn't it about time that we got some EISA configuration
code ported to something other than DOS?

I don't think the data files would be required to change at all, and we
could use the PCFS to get them off their distribution floppies on demand
like the DOS-based EISA configurators.

Anyone else think this is a good idea?


					Terry Lambert
					terry@icarus.weber.edu
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