In message: <3E916024.9D7E77C6_at_mindspring.com> Terry Lambert <tlambert2_at_mindspring.com> writes: : I think this is what he means: yes, there's a PCI-ISA bridge on : the card, with an ISA device hung off the ISA side of the bridge. I doubt seriously this is the case. Otherwise our isa bridge code would attach another isa bus there and he'd not have a problem. : I remember that there were 1-ISA-device-PCI-ISA bridges when PCI : first came out; this is probably one of them. actually, there were and are a lot of localbus (aka ISA) to PCI bridges out there. These are PCI devices, and should be treated as such. It is extremely rare for a full-fledged PCI to ISA bridge to be on an add-in card that isn't a specialized hunk of hardware. Something as common as a sound card almost certainly doesn't do this. That makes the rest of your questions irrelevant.... WarnerReceived on Mon Apr 07 2003 - 06:05:52 UTC
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