help me with links, preferable with assembler example
Please help me with this stuff


all right ill change post, but still i didnt find IO ports on this pageSolar wrote:Well, you cannot mean this Wiki page: PCI, since there's no C++ on it and it gives the I/O ports necessary, so I suggest you start there.
Three hints, if I may:
I think at least the former two are in the forum rules somewhere...
- Use expressive thread titles.
- Don't use colored text. People use different skins on this forum, and might or might not be able to read your text.
- Telling people what not to tell you is bad style, especially when you're making a fool of yourself like in this case...
The Wiki wrote:Two 32-bit I/O locations are used, the first location (0xCF8) is named CONFIG_ADDRESS, and the second (0xCFC) is called CONFIG_DATA.
thank you) ill try)) i hope it will helpNickJohnson wrote:The Wiki wrote:Two 32-bit I/O locations are used, the first location (0xCF8) is named CONFIG_ADDRESS, and the second (0xCFC) is called CONFIG_DATA.
i am newbie, i just learnSolar wrote:Did you bother to read the page? I've never programmed port I/O in my life, and found the instructions on that page to be more than sufficient. (Or I wouldn't have linked it for you.)
The Grumpy Old Man Quality Assurance at your service.In another thread, Solar wrote:Actually, I am trying to help you, before you hurt yourself...Or Combuster finds this thread.
thank you for your adviseCombuster wrote:Did you know that learning is a process that is to be performed by the person attempting to gain knowledge, and not the person that already has the knowledge? To the observer, both laziness and genuine stupidity lead to the same symptoms: decide for yourself which one is the case. Also, meeting the banhammer here won't stop you from getting into trouble elsewhere.
The Grumpy Old Man Quality Assurance at your service.In another thread, Solar wrote:Actually, I am trying to help you, before you hurt yourself...Or Combuster finds this thread.
Oh just get the hell out. You're annoying me again and you've only been unbanned for a day.BOTOKILLER wrote:thank you for your adviseCombuster wrote:Did you know that learning is a process that is to be performed by the person attempting to gain knowledge, and not the person that already has the knowledge? To the observer, both laziness and genuine stupidity lead to the same symptoms: decide for yourself which one is the case. Also, meeting the banhammer here won't stop you from getting into trouble elsewhere.
The Grumpy Old Man Quality Assurance at your service.In another thread, Solar wrote:Actually, I am trying to help you, before you hurt yourself...Or Combuster finds this thread.
found book "PCI and PCI-X Hardware and Software: Architecture and Design" it have to help
what do I have to do to stop annoying you???JamesM wrote:BOTOKILLER wrote:Combuster wrote:Did you know that learning is a process that is to be performed by the person attempting to gain knowledge, and not the person that already has the knowledge? To the observer, both laziness and genuine stupidity lead to the same symptoms: decide for yourself which one is the case. Also, meeting the banhammer here won't stop you from getting into trouble elsewhere.
Oh just get the hell out. You're annoying me again and you've only been unbanned for a day.
The forum rules are a good place to start. Do follow the links in item 3) and 4).what do I have to do to stop annoying you???
...prove us wrong. Show us that you do meet the requirements of experience and autonomy, so we don't have to read our own Wiki pages for you.what do I have to do to stop annoying you???