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* PCI Detection/ programming / GPIB
@ 1999-01-07 17:31 Bernard Kozioziemski
  1999-01-09 10:03 ` Michel Lanners
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Bernard Kozioziemski @ 1999-01-07 17:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linuxppc-dev



Greets,
I've been running LinuxPPC for a few months now, but I want to become less
dependent on MacOS. I would really like to use LinuxPPC to run some data
collection software similar to what I have under MacOS. 

I have a National Instruments PCI GPIB (IEE-488) card installed in my
PowerMac 9500. There is some work on the x86 front to support GPIB, so I
thought I'd start there. Unfortunately, the card is not found by linux when
booting. /proc/pci lists 3 devices: Apple Bandit, VGA compat controller
(grpahics card) and Apple Grand Central. I'm not sure where to start in
detecting this board, and I was wondering if someone on this list could
give me a few pointers to (beginner :) info, or example code. Thanks,

Bernie Kozioziemski

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