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hi.
i have designed a pci card. there is no driver yet, so i have to test the card with a windows based test program.
i started the test on a PC, with windows2000. they took the PC from the office, so i cant use it anymore, but there is another PC with windows XP.
i wanted to continue testing on that PC, but the windows xp says device is not configured properly, so no memory region is assigned. the card is not readible under windows xp. if i use a bootable floppy pci-test program, then i can see the card, and i can see that the bios has assigned an address space to the card. it seems the win-xp deaassignes it.
so, how to enable the card under win-xp?
i have designed a pci card. there is no driver yet, so i have to test the card with a windows based test program.
i started the test on a PC, with windows2000. they took the PC from the office, so i cant use it anymore, but there is another PC with windows XP.
i wanted to continue testing on that PC, but the windows xp says device is not configured properly, so no memory region is assigned. the card is not readible under windows xp. if i use a bootable floppy pci-test program, then i can see the card, and i can see that the bios has assigned an address space to the card. it seems the win-xp deaassignes it.
so, how to enable the card under win-xp?