(i) Continuing the collection of EISA IDs a bit:
52a53
> AIM0002 "AUVA OPTi/EISA 32-Bit 486 All-in-One System Board"
89a91
> AMI44C1 "AMI SCSI Host Adapter - Series 44"
631a634
> INP0010 "Barracuda E/4810"
967c970
< MLX0040 "Mylex GXE020B EISA 32-Bit Graphics Controller"
--- > MLX0040 "Mylex GXE020B or GXE020C EISA 32-Bit Graphics Controller" 969a973 > MLX0071 "Mylex DAC960 EISA Disk Array Controller (3-channel)" 972c976 < MLX0074 "DAC960 EISA Disk Array Controller (1-channel)" --- > MLX0074 "Mylex DAC960 EISA Disk Array Controller (1-channel)" 975a980 > MLX0101 "Mylex LME596 EISA 32-bit 4 Channel Ethernet LAN Adapter" 979a985 > MTX2040 "MATROX IM-1280/EISA" 980a987,1000 > NIC0202 "AT-MIO-16 Multi-function Board" > NIC0301 "AT-DIO-32F Digital I/O Board" > NIC0400 "PC-DIO-24 Digital I/O Board" > NIC0501 "LAB-PC/LAB-PC+ Multi-function Board" > NIC0602 "AT-MIO-16F-5 Multi-function Board" > NIC0700 "PC-DIO-96 Digital I/O Board" > NIC0800 "PC-LPM-16 Low Power Multi-function Board" > NIC0900 "PC-TIO-10 Timing I/O Board" > NIC1000 "AT-A2150 16-bit 4 Channel A/D Board" > NIC1100 "AT-DSP2200 DSP Accelerator/Audio I/O Board" > NIC1200 "AT-AO-6/10 ANALOG OUTPUT BOARD" > NIC1300 "AT-MIO-16X Multi-function Board" > NIC1400 "AT-MIO-64F-5 Multi-function Board" > NIC1500 "AT-MIO-16D Multi-function Board" 981a1002,1003 > NICC105 "National Instruments GPIB-PCIIA Interface Board" > NICC205 "National Instruments GPIB-PCII Interface Board" 1018a1041,1045 > SEC0010 "SAMSUNG ISA Multifunction Card" > SEC0020 "SAMSUNG VGA Card (GTI VC-004)" > SEC0021 "WD 90C31 Local Bus VGA" > SECFF01 "SAMSUNG MAE486 System Board" > SECFF02 "OPTi/EISA 32-Bit 486 System Board" 1029a1057 > SMCA010 "SMC Ether 10/100" 1074a1103 > TRM0320 "DC-320 EISA SCSI Host Adapter" 1075a1105,1107 > TRM0820 "DC-820 EISA SCSI Cache Host Adapter" > TRM320E "DC-320E EISA SCSI Host Adapter" > TRM820B "DC-820B EISA SCSI Cache Host Adapter"(ii) I asked:
[In the eisa list we see that ISAAB01 is a "HAYES Smartmodem 1200B". My ISAAB01 however is a "Hayes Smartmodem 2400B". What do you print?]
but the answer is of course "nothing" - I should have taken a different example. These ISA.... numbers are for ISA cards, and one cannot read their ID, so the kernel (or a utility) will never encounter such numbers. Corresponding strings are just dead code.
More generally, for quite a lot of EISA cards, maybe more than half, the ID cannot be read. My list of EISA cards that have a readable ID has length 312.
Andries
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