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From: GammaBurst <buzz AT off DOT spambots>
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Subject: How to access two 512MB PCI cards?
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Date: Sat, 19 Jan 2002 02:29:16 GMT
To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
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Hi, I'm trying to peak/poke my two custom PCI cards that each occupy
512MB of address space, located at hardware addresses 0xA0000000 and
0xC0000000. Is this possible using DOS, djgpp, and cwsdpmi5? I've
tried various nearptr and farptr methods like in the FAQ, but I keep
getting SIGSEGV errors or "could not allocate page table memory". I
can't find any examples of accessing huge areas, so I'm just flailing
about with dpmi function calls that I don't fully understand. What's
the right approach? What sequence of function calls? Thanks.

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