In Linux, ISA Plug & Play capabilities are handled in userspace by the
"isapnptools". A kernel device driver can ignore PnP issues. Just load
yourself as a driver, and either autoprobe or accept I/O, IRQ, DMA settings
configured on the modprobe/insmod commandline.
(The only complication that this generates is that your driver must be
a loadable module)
Jeff
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