Jack wrote:

> Regrettably, "add on" cards are also NOT not a part of the main-
> board BIOS, and so their I-O addresses are "unknown" to PCI BIOS
> or "EDD" BIOS calls.   Thus, UIDE's initialization displays will
> show no data for your "add on" disks as it cannot "see" them via
> the standard BIOS calls it makes.

Thanks for the explanation ... UIDE won't see the PCI addon card since it
uses BIOS INT $13 to search for disks ... but anything prevents UIDE
from searching for IDE/ATA/SATA stuff using PCI BIOS and assigning it
to a "free"
INT $13 disk number specified in commandline if some special switch is used ?

I don't need it badly (I have no such card now) ... just asking
since someone opened this topic ;-)






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