>Primarily the NT4 version of the driver installed on 2000 is a stop-gap
(…) until the 2000 driver has been completed. (…)
The question, restated, is “Are there any known problems using bus
mastering, PMC boards in CPCI carriers on CPCI systems running
Windows 2000, SP1?”.Gary
As I previously mentioned, I’ve no answer to your question. Meanwhile,
there’s a nice little tool that comes with DDK (\NTDDK\tools\pcitool)
that allows you to view and save the configuration information of all the
PCI devices on your system; it works both under NT 4.0 and Win2K
and it might prove to be useful - and then again, maybe not? (I’m not
sure if it works for Compact PCI carrier…).
Miguel Monteiro
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