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Date:      Thu, 18 Sep 1997 07:28:55 +0000 (GMT)
From:      Terry Lambert <tlambert@primenet.com>
To:        sos@sos.freebsd.dk (Søren Schmidt)
Cc:        tlambert@primenet.com, hackers@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: INB question
Message-ID:  <199709180728.AAA19024@usr06.primenet.com>
In-Reply-To: <199709180725.JAA01170@sos.freebsd.dk> from "Søren Schmidt" at Sep 18, 97 09:25:33 am

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> > OK, I give up: other than calling INT 0x15, AH=0xC0, how do I detect
> > whether a machine is MCA or not without hard coding it in my kernel
> > configuration file?
> 
> You giving up, so easy ?? naw....
> 
> There must be some device or something on a MCA board thats different 
> form the ISA/EISA/PCI systems, probe for that...

Well, I can look for MCA cards.  That assumes I have MCA cards installed
or locally bridged (I have an MCA SCSI on the motherboard, so that'll
do my machine, but not anyone else's).


> > I need an MCA bus detect.  8-(.
> 
> The only thing I really know about the MCA bus is that I avoid it
> like the plaque, besides that I'm not too familliar with it, but
> a detect routine cant be that difficult to make...

Heh.  That's what I thought when I bought the thing and drug out all
that old ABIOS code about 6 months ago...


					Terry Lambert
					terry@lambert.org
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