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Re: Hardware generators
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In list.cypherpunks, 'tis [email protected] (Pat Farrell):
> It is interesting that my mail is so far favoring an internal board
> approach. Given that, and the forthcomming Plug-n-Plan spec from
> Microsoft/Compaq/Intel/... and the hidious hassles of seting
> up IRQs, port addresses, etc. Does this suggest that a
> Plug-n-play board would be more attractive?
I need to examine the Plug-n-play spec. But if it's forthcoming, I'd be
inclined to support the huge installed base. The hassles are more
hideous with IRQs because there's less of them. This application
doesn't really need an IRQ, since it's going to be polled anyway. A
simple questionaire or install program can find a usable port that
probably isn't taken. DosRef2.2 shows nothing assigned in the 0x400
range. Maybe you can grab something unique in there.
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Roy M. Silvernail [] [email protected]
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