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Old 16th March 2009, 03:29 PM
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Writing an ISA non-PnP Driver

hi,
I am writing a driver to an ISA card non-PnP, i almosty finished the driver, the driver is loaded in the kernel, but my problem that I cannot find the ISA base address to control the card the driver was working on fedora 6 but now i passed to fedora 8 and i while i was googling i found that i should change the base address and i don't know how to find it, because in fedora 6 some one helped me to find it and lnow I am working on my own.
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I don't know if it is its place or it should be else where

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