Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: IsaPNP et al | Date | Tue, 01 Sep 1998 09:01:05 BST | From | David Howells <> |
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David Boynton wrote: > How's this for an architecture: > > ...
This is pretty much what my configuration manager does. At the moment I don't handle hot-swap type events though, but I've no way to actually test this. The cmgr does, however, allow new devices to be added/removed at any time, and will automatically rearrange hardware resources for other competing devices if need be and if possible.
At the moment, it talks ISA-PnP fully, and PnP-BIOS and PCI partially.
See http://lucifer.hemmet.s-hem.chalmers.se/~dwh
David Howells
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