[realtek] Device or resource busy
Donald Becker
becker@scyld.com
Wed, 26 Sep 2001 01:44:21 -0400 (EDT)
On Tue, 25 Sep 2001, tk wrote:
> So, I don't understand why windows was able to find the driver
Because it was looking for the subsystem ID, not the primary PCI ID.
> and why it put (and still does) the i/o address at 1400?
Windows re-maps the PCI addresses.
The original reason was to use old ISA drivers for PCI devices, but not
it's to support hardware such as PCMCIA cards which require dynamically
allocating I/O regions.
> Also, what is in the registers shown with the -ee option?
The EEPROM settings -- the persistent configuration.
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