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| 1 | NOTE: This driver is obsolete. Digi provides a 2.6 driver (dgdm) at | ||
| 2 | http://www.digi.com for PCI cards. They no longer maintain this driver, | ||
| 3 | and have no 2.6 driver for ISA cards. | ||
| 4 | |||
| 5 | This driver requires a number of user-space tools. They can be acquired from | ||
| 6 | http://www.digi.com, but only works with 2.4 kernels. | ||
| 7 | |||
| 8 | |||
| 9 | The Digi Intl. epca driver. | ||
| 10 | ---------------------------- | ||
| 11 | The Digi Intl. epca driver for Linux supports the following boards: | ||
| 12 | |||
| 13 | Digi PC/Xem, PC/Xr, PC/Xe, PC/Xi, PC/Xeve | ||
| 14 | Digi EISA/Xem, PCI/Xem, PCI/Xr | ||
| 15 | |||
| 16 | Limitations: | ||
| 17 | ------------ | ||
| 18 | Currently the driver only autoprobes for supported PCI boards. | ||
| 19 | |||
| 20 | The Linux MAKEDEV command does not support generating the Digiboard | ||
| 21 | Devices. Users executing digiConfig to setup EISA and PC series cards | ||
| 22 | will have their device nodes automatically constructed (cud?? for ~CLOCAL, | ||
| 23 | and ttyD?? for CLOCAL). Users wishing to boot their board from the LILO | ||
| 24 | prompt, or those users booting PCI cards may use buildDIGI to construct | ||
| 25 | the necessary nodes. | ||
| 26 | |||
| 27 | Notes: | ||
| 28 | ------ | ||
| 29 | This driver may be configured via LILO. For users who have already configured | ||
| 30 | their driver using digiConfig, configuring from LILO will override previous | ||
| 31 | settings. Multiple boards may be configured by issuing multiple LILO command | ||
| 32 | lines. For examples see the bottom of this document. | ||
| 33 | |||
| 34 | Device names start at 0 and continue up. Beware of this as previous Digi | ||
| 35 | drivers started device names with 1. | ||
| 36 | |||
| 37 | PCI boards are auto-detected and configured by the driver. PCI boards will | ||
| 38 | be allocated device numbers (internally) beginning with the lowest PCI slot | ||
| 39 | first. In other words a PCI card in slot 3 will always have higher device | ||
| 40 | nodes than a PCI card in slot 1. | ||
| 41 | |||
| 42 | LILO config examples: | ||
| 43 | --------------------- | ||
| 44 | Using LILO's APPEND command, a string of comma separated identifiers or | ||
| 45 | integers can be used to configure supported boards. The six values in order | ||
| 46 | are: | ||
| 47 | |||
| 48 | Enable/Disable this card or Override, | ||
| 49 | Type of card: PC/Xe (AccelePort) (0), PC/Xeve (1), PC/Xem or PC/Xr (2), | ||
| 50 | EISA/Xem (3), PC/64Xe (4), PC/Xi (5), | ||
| 51 | Enable/Disable alternate pin arrangement, | ||
| 52 | Number of ports on this card, | ||
| 53 | I/O Port where card is configured (in HEX if using string identifiers), | ||
| 54 | Base of memory window (in HEX if using string identifiers), | ||
| 55 | |||
| 56 | NOTE : PCI boards are auto-detected and configured. Do not attempt to | ||
| 57 | configure PCI boards with the LILO append command. If you wish to override | ||
| 58 | previous configuration data (As set by digiConfig), but you do not wish to | ||
| 59 | configure any specific card (Example if there are PCI cards in the system) | ||
| 60 | the following override command will accomplish this: | ||
| 61 | -> append="digi=2" | ||
| 62 | |||
| 63 | Samples: | ||
| 64 | append="digiepca=E,PC/Xe,D,16,200,D0000" | ||
| 65 | or | ||
| 66 | append="digi=1,0,0,16,512,851968" | ||
| 67 | |||
| 68 | Supporting Tools: | ||
| 69 | ----------------- | ||
| 70 | Supporting tools include digiDload, digiConfig, buildPCI, and ditty. See | ||
| 71 | drivers/char/README.epca for more details. Note, | ||
| 72 | this driver REQUIRES that digiDload be executed prior to it being used. | ||
| 73 | Failure to do this will result in an ENODEV error. | ||
| 74 | |||
| 75 | Documentation: | ||
| 76 | -------------- | ||
| 77 | Complete documentation for this product may be found in the tool package. | ||
| 78 | |||
| 79 | Sources of information and support: | ||
| 80 | ----------------------------------- | ||
| 81 | Digi Intl. support site for this product: | ||
| 82 | |||
| 83 | -> http://www.digi.com | ||
| 84 | |||
| 85 | Acknowledgments: | ||
| 86 | ---------------- | ||
| 87 | Much of this work (And even text) was derived from a similar document | ||
| 88 | supporting the original public domain DigiBoard driver Copyright (C) | ||
| 89 | 1994,1995 Troy De Jongh. Many thanks to Christoph Lameter | ||
| 90 | (christoph@lameter.com) and Mike McLagan (mike.mclagan@linux.org) who authored | ||
| 91 | and contributed to the original document. | ||
| 92 | |||
| 93 | Changelog: | ||
| 94 | ---------- | ||
| 95 | 10-29-04: Update status of driver, remove dead links in document | ||
| 96 | James Nelson <james4765@gmail.com> | ||
| 97 | |||
| 98 | 2000 (?) Original Document | ||
