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port addresses (even though the PC architecture doesn't support them). Add code to limit the I/O map size based on the lowest set bit of the address. This cures the problem with the BT946C only having a 16 bit map register, in voiolation of the PCI specs, without giving up the general support of >65K port regions. |
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aic7870.c | ||
bt9xx.c | ||
dc21040.h | ||
if_de.c | ||
if_fxp.c | ||
if_fxpreg.h | ||
if_pdq.c | ||
if_vx.c | ||
if_vxreg.h | ||
locate.pl | ||
meteor.c | ||
ncr.c | ||
ncrreg.h | ||
pci.c | ||
pcibus.h | ||
pcireg.h | ||
pcisupport.c | ||
pcivar.h | ||
pdq_os.h | ||
pdq.c | ||
pdqreg.h | ||
README.de | ||
README.de-le | ||
wd82371.c | ||
wd82371reg.h |
$Id: README.de-le,v 1.1 1994/10/01 20:16:44 wollman Exp $ ---------------- The enclosed drivers should be considered beta-test software. These drivers are in no way supported by Digital Equipment. See the disclaimers in the sources for more information. Please be aware that Digital does not employee me to write drivers for FreeBSD. This kit contains one driver: de DEC DE435 PCI NIC or compatible See README.de for information and installation instruction specific to this driver. Could you please send me the startup messages in the boot long along with the type of your PC once the driver configures? If you have any problems, comments, suggestions, rant or raves, don't hesitate to send me mail @ thomas@lkg.dec.com. Lastly, if you change or modify the code, I want context diffs of your changes. I want this to the canonical DEC EtherWORKS driver kit for FreeBSD, NetBSD, BSD/386, and any other BSD based O/S. Please make sure your diffs are approriate conditionalized. Thanks, Matt Thomas -- Mail: thomas@lkg.dec.com URL: http://ftp.digital.com/~thomas/