Re: DMA

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Hi,

Do you have any example how can one to do this?
I have not any idea.
Thanks
Kirill

>Depends. There's a great chance that your card can act as a PCI bus
>master.  The card's datasheet should give you information how.
>
>As for the legacy (ISA?) DMA channels, I'm doubt they'll work for PCI
>slave devices.
>
>~velco
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