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fryguy365

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  1. Hi

     

    I am trying to install an old ISA card into a Win98SE machine, and am having a problem in finding available I/O addresses.  The ISA card is not plug and play. The card's default hex address is 320 hex, but can use 100-120, 120-140, 140-160, 160-180, 180-1A0, 1A0-1C0, 1C0-1E0, 1E0-200, 200-220, 220-240, 240-260, 300-320, 320-340, 340-360, configurable by dip switch.

     

    The problem is, the IDE controller is very greedy, and takes several addresses within each usable range: device manager shows IDE controller using many, many addresses as "Alias intel 82371AB/EB PCI master..." "Alias of primary IDE controller (dual fifo)", etc.  see the images below. 

     

    My question is, is there a way to prevent the PCI IDE controller from taking up all the usable I/O addresses, either via the BIOS, via win98, or even via means of hardware (can I run win98 from a scsi HD for example) 

    Or, what is causing the pci ide controller device hog all the I/0 addresses, and is it fixable? 

     

     

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    the computer seems to run fine.  remarkable how fast win98 actually boots up!

     

    The ISA card is a digidata 1200 digital acquisition card from axon instruments.  Early 1990's vintage.  The IRQ, DMA and I/O must be free before driver install (I have reserved the required IRQ, and 2 DMA in device manager, no problems, no conflicts)

     

    the motherboard is a P6BX-A+ (or clone), with i440BX- intel chipset (it's a generic fleet computer).

    its a Pentium 2 400 MHz, 256MB RAM (faster processors cause timing errors with the digidata 1200)

    the IDE controller is an Intel 82371AB/EB PCI bus Master IDE controller, there is one primary IDE HD (~13GB fujitsu), with no slave,  one secondary IDE generic cd player, no slave.

    Bios is Award v4.51pg

     

    I have updated the chipset drivers and ide controller

    I have changed the IRQ and DMA settings in bios to legacy

    I have indicated a non PnP system in Bios

    I have disabled all non essential ports in bios (parallel, serial, 1, serial 2, ps/2 mouse)

    I have set the IRQ ports for the PCI controller to legacy (this causes problems)

     

    I have tried to reserve the I/O addressed (320 -340) I want but get conflicts with pci ide controller

     

    thanks for any help

     

    fryguy365

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