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SubjectRe: vendor id in /proc/pci
On Mon, Sep 27, 1999 at 05:42:51PM +0100, Russell Foster wrote:
> Hi,
> I am trying to find out who my ISDN card is made by looking at
> /proc/pci. I think that a good point to satr is with Vendor ID=xxxx. I
> guess 8086 is intel but is there anywhere I can get a list of these things?
> TIA
>

I working on a patch which move the vendor id stuff for the supported ISDN
cards to the PCI related files, including text values for the /proc/pci
stuff, be patience.
But all the stuff related on vendor ID and device ID only work with
known cards ( and only supported cards are known).
The ID=XXXX is the fallback, if here is no text for this ID available.

Karsten

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