Hello, Zilvinas!

There are utilities that work with PnP BIOS. They are included with
pcmcia-cs (which is weird - it should be a separate package) and called
"lspci" and "setpci". They depend on PnP BIOS support in the kernel
(CONFIG_PNPBIOS).

Dumping your PnP BIOS configuration and checking whether it has changed
after booting to Windows would be more reasonable than checking your PCI
configuration (IMHO).

-- 
Regards,
Pavel Roskin

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