First post, by valnar
I have some DOS diagnostic programs like CheckIt, Syschk, MSD, comstat, etc, but nothing that does a real-time check of what is currently using what DMA resources (0 - 7)
Is there a program that does this?
Thanks.
I have some DOS diagnostic programs like CheckIt, Syschk, MSD, comstat, etc, but nothing that does a real-time check of what is currently using what DMA resources (0 - 7)
Is there a program that does this?
Thanks.
Such a program would have to know every piece of DMA-capable hardware in your system. There is no general way of finding out what is connected where except for some default assignments (i.e. floppy).
1+1=10
How about ones that can say they are just being used? The ones mentioned above don't seem to really interrogate the DMA ports. I can have a Sound Blaster at 1 or 3 and they don't seem to notice.
I'm adding multiple sound cards to a system and wanted something to verify my jumpers and settings are correct.
A program can only tell if a DMA port is used by initiating a DMA transfer. This can only be done by addon-card specific routines. There are some games that can autodetect the soundblaster that way...
1+1=10