On 11-01-08 15:35, David P. Reed wrote:Golly, you don't think so? Just commenting on his local hack. Port 0x84 is inside the (reserved) DMA page register range and stands a better chance of not being echoed onto ISA by various chipsets than 0xed does due to that. Yes -- on a sane machine it's all useless anyway and with all sane machines this discussion would've ended quite some time ago already. It's the insane, obsolete legacy junk that's the problem. Rene. --
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