ISA Network Card- Haven't got a clue
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I just dropped an old ISA network card into a system which already had Slackware 9.1 installed on it (it doesn't appear to be plug and play). It seems to have made no difference to anything- no mention of it (or the LT WinModem in the slot beside it or the sound card on the motherboard- which are both pnp according to the bios) anywhere. Where on earth do I start? Is the any lspci equivalent (surely something will query the isa cards)? Is there a 'scan for non plug and play hardware' utility (like there is in windows)? Or do I have to specifically tell it what to look for? How do I do that? What about other ISA devices (e.g. modems, IO cards, sound cards. etc)? Sorry about the lack of information, I really don't have the faintest idea where to start. Thanks in advance Simon |
I had a discussion about this a while ago:
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...threadid=94147 If you read through it you will see a few suggestions which might help you. |
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