Well, probably the easiest way is to check with the manufacturer.  How old
is the card?  You can try doing a pnpdumpo and see if your card is
detected.  If not, it's probably not PNP.  Another way to tell is to try
doing a modprobe, but that would involve you compiling a kernel probably.
I'm going to guess it's not PNP.  Do you know the io port and irq of your
nic?
                                                                Rob

On Mon, 7 Jun 1999, Andy Bottman wrote:

> Thanks
>       It is an ISA card. I do not know if it is PNP, is there a simple
> way to tell?
> 
> >What type of card do you have?  Is it PCI or ISA?  If it's ISA, is it
> >PNP?  We can probably get your card going.  I am undertaking the same
> >project with a few more complications.  Namely a PS/2 and MCA bus.
> >
> >                                                             Rob
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