
On 04/23/2007 08:52 PM, Rask Ingemann Lambertsen wrote:
On Sun, Apr 22, 2007 at 06:27:44PM +0200, Rene Herman wrote:
The Intel 430TX and 440BX (which also uses the PIIX4 if I'm not mistaken) were hugely popular chipsets in the later generation of boards that still had ISA slots and given that noone will deperately want the MPU-401 IRQ assigned; how would you feel about the attached? Just adds the preffered options minus the MPU IRQ as the first acceptable. Works for me...
Fine with me. Maybe the MPU IRQ should be omitted alltogether? You tell me.
"Using the hardware to its fullest potential" should probably be called the preferred option. I mean, what's the fun of playing with this old hardware if we're not going to use it fully? :)
So as submitted (or nothing at all but if we suppose the driver will be seeing practical use, guarding against that PIIX4 seems best) is nicest I feel.
Aren't you having problems loading the module after a resource allocation failure? I find that I need this additional patch to be able to retry:
I've had to remove the jazz16 again for a bit and I haven't tested an allocation failure yet. That looks to be an "obvious fix" though. Now all we need is a PnP maintainer...
Rene.