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SubjectRe: de4x5.c patch against 2.1.117
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Chris Wedgwood <chris@cybernet.co.nz> writes:

> On Thu, Aug 27, 1998 at 03:46:34AM +0200, Zlatko Calusic wrote:
>
> > Didn't hear from M$ 'bout killing ISA :)
>
> There was something of slashdot.org or some such about ISA being
> depreciated or discontinued in the new PC98 spec. or something. I'm
> sure someone who knows more details will let us know the true
> details.
>
> Makes sense from their point of view. ISA card create many support
> problems, where PCI cards generally aren't as problematic.

True. But unfortunately we are stuck with lots of ISA cards and we DO
need to support them.

>
> I think now that the retail cost of PCI cards is nor approaching that
> for ISA, we will start to see more and more hardware become PCI only,
> even perhaps modems (many soundcards are PCI now).
>
> > At least my BIOS can't initialize hardware properly. :)
>
> So, your BIOS is broken - get a new one.
>
> I don't mean this is a harsh way, but its more or less the same as if
> your NIC didn't work or the BIOS wouldn't boot from a hard-disk
> correctly. If the BIOS isn't working, it really needs fixing.
>

It's not that the BIOS is broken, it just don't have that
functionality. It's too old and there is no way to upgrade it.

It's like if you said to somebody with 486 to upgrade, because he
doesn't have RDTSC instruction. :)

Upgrading sometimes means buying a new computer, and it's not always
a solution.
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Posted by Zlatko Calusic E-mail: <Zlatko.Calusic@CARNet.hr>
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