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

NAME
     isapnp - introduction to ISA Plug-and-Play support

SYNOPSIS
     isapnp0 at isa?

DESCRIPTION
     An isapnp bus can be configured for each supported ISA bus.

     OpenBSD provides machine-independent bus support and drivers for ISA
     Plug-and-Play (isapnp) autoconfiguration of PnP-compatible devices on an
     ISA bus.

SUPPORTED DEVICES
     OpenBSD includes machine-independent ISAPNP drivers, sorted by function
     and driver name:

  Disk controllers
	aha(4)
	     Adaptec AHA-154x SCSI controller card.
	aic(4)
	     Adaptec AHA-1520B SCSI controller card.
	wdc(4)
	     IDE controllers (typically found on sound cards).

  Serial and parallel interfaces
	com(4), pccom(4)
	     8250/16450/16550/16650/16850-compatible ISA PnP serial cards and
	     internal modems. Winmodems are not supported.

  Network interfaces
	an(4)
	     Aironet 4500/4800 IEEE 802.11DS wireless interfaces.
	ef(4)
	     3Com 3c515 Fast EtherLink III Ethernet interfaces.
	ep(4)
	     3Com 3c509B EtherLink III Ethernet interfaces.
	le(4)
	     Ethernet driver for Lance based Ethernet interfaces.
	ne(4)
	     NE2000-compatible Ethernet interfaces.
	we(4)
	     SMC EtherEZ Ethernet interfaces.

  Sound
	ess(4)
	     ESS Technology AudioDrive 1788-, 1888-, 1887-, and 888-based
	     sound cards.
	gus(4)
	     Gravis Ultrasound PnP sound cards.
	mpu(4)
	     MIDI interfaces.
	sb(4)
	     SoundBlaster series sound cards (SB16 PnP through AWE64).
	wss(4)
	     Windows Sound System cards.
	ym(4)
	     Yamaha OPL3-SA3 sound cards.

  Miscellaneous devices
	joy(4)
	     Joystick driver.
	pcic(4)
	     ISA PCMCIA controllers.
	rt(4)
	     AIMS Lab Radiotrack FM radio tuners.

SEE ALSO
     aha(4), aic(4), cardbus(4), com(4), ef(4), ep(4), ess(4), gus(4),
     intro(4), isa(4), joy(4), le(4), mpu(4), ne(4), pci(4), pcic(4),
     pcmcia(4), rt(4), sb(4), usb(4), wdc(4), we(4), wss(4), ym(4)

HISTORY
     The isapnp driver appeared in NetBSD 1.3.

CAVEATS
     From time to time an isapnp device will be found which the kernel does
     not recognize. The kernel matches isapnp devices to device drivers based
     on identifiers which each device provides. For example, this device:

     joy0 at isapnp0 <Creative SB16 PnP, CTL7001, PNPB02F, Game> port 0x200/8

     This joystick calls itself by the two names "CTL7001" and "PNPB02F". The
     latter is a standard name (which the kernel automatically recognizes),
     but "CTL7001" is a vendor-specific name which needs to be added to a
     table. Unfortunately, some devices advertise only their vendor-specific
     name; for instance:

     isapnp0: <PnP Sound Chip, @P@1001, , > port 0x200/8 not configured

     Testing will show that this device is actually a joystick. To resolve the
     issue, the actual name "@P@1001" has to be entered into the database
     found in /sys/dev/isa/pnpdevs and a new kernel must be built. Then the
     device will probe like this:

     joy0 at isapnp0 <PnP Sound Chip, @P@1001, , > port 0x200/8

MirOS BSD #10-current		July 12, 1998				     1
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