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ISAPNP(4)                 NetBSD Programmer's Manual                 ISAPNP(4)


NAME
isapnp - introduction to ISA Plug-and-Play support
SYNOPSIS
isapnp0 at isa? An isapnp bus can be configured for each supported ISA bus.
INTRODUCTION
NetBSD provides machine-independent bus support and drivers for ISA Plug- and-Play (isapnp) autoconfiguration of PnP-compatible devices on an ISA bus.
SUPPORTED DEVICES
NetBSD includes machine-independent ISAPNP drivers, sorted by function and driver name: SCSI controllers aha Adapted AHA-154[02] SCSI controller card. aic Adaptec AHA-1520B SCSI controller card. Disk controllers wdc Standard IDE and ATAPI drive controller. Serial and parallel interfaces com 8250/16450/16550-compatible ISA PnP serial cards and in- ternal modems. Network interfaces ep 3com 3c509B Etherlink-III Ethernet interface. le PCnet-PnP Ethernet interfaces based on the successor to the AMD LANCE chip. ne NE2000-compatible Ethernet interfaces. tr TROPIC based token ring interfaces. Sound cards sb Soundblaster, Soundblaster 16, and Soundblaster Pro sound cards. guspnp Gravis Ultrasound PnP sound cards. wss Windows Sound System compatible cards, e.g., most of the cards with Crystal Semiconductor chips. ym Yamaha OPL3-SAx sound cards. ess ESS Technology derived PnP sound cards and devices. ISA Plug-and-Play devices also have alternate ISA drivers with static ISA IO address configuration. These are listed in isa(4). The isapnp bus ignores device that have already been found and configured as isa(4) de- vices. The isapnp bus is only effective on machines which lack a PnP BIOS, or on which the PnP BIOS has been disabled. The manual pages for each individual isapnp driver also list the supported front-ends for oth- er buses.
SEE ALSO
aic(4), com(4), ep(4), ess(4), guspnp(4), isa(4), le(4), ne(4), sb(4), wdc(4), wss(4), ym(4)
HISTORY
The isapnp driver appeared in NetBSD 1.3. NetBSD 1.5 February 17, 1997 1
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