Re: PC104 Bus support

From: Paul G. Tobey [eMVP] (ptobey_no_spam_at_instrument_no_spam.com)
Date: 05/06/04


Date: Thu, 6 May 2004 15:59:38 -0700

PC/104 is generally not 'enumerated' in the same way PCI is; it's just ISA
(unless you mean PC/104+, which, as I recall, *is* PCI. Most PC/104 cards
have switches or jumpers to set what address, interrupt, etc. they use.
You'll need a driver of some sort for your A/D card, but, assuming it's not
some sort of ISA Plug-and-Play card that requires help from a bus driver to
get set up, you shouldn't need anything but a driver for the card itself.

Paul T.

"SteveW" <steveDOTworcester@avnetDOTcom> wrote in message
news:06503983-2338-489D-B435-049516F1D48C@microsoft.com...
> If I have a PC104 bus on my CEPC, do I need a driver to support it? I see
that I need one for items on the PCI bus, but I can't figure out the 104
stuff. I don't see it in the BSP I have.
> Would I also need a drive for an A/D card on the 104 BUS?
> -TIA
> Steve



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