Thanks for the hints that isapnp is a part of debian. I think the descriptions that I read were too old. This caused all this rpm-stuff. Somebody whose mail I unfortunately lost asked me which card I have: There is a paper-tag on the card with the string MM PRO 16IIIS PNP BP and the chip is an AZT2320. That s all I have, because this is a used card which I got from a friend. So, I don t have any papers from the manufacturer and have to rely on the settings in Windows95. I hope isapnp will work. The config-file that was produced by pnpdump looks good.
I ll appreciate additional hints if someone has a similar card. Kurt