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SYMPTOMSPCI devices that are assigned I/O resources by the BIOS with the lower 10 bits in the range of 100-3FFh may not work properly when installed behind a PCI bridge on Windows 95 OSR2. CAUSE
OSR2 sets the PCI Bridge Control Register ISA Enable bit. Setting the ISA
Enable bit causes the bridge to block I/O transactions to the device when
the lower 10 bits of the address are in the range 100h-3FFh. This results
in the following behavior:
This can be a problem if the BIOS assigns a PCI device I/O resources in a range that will be blocked by the ISA Enable Mode. STATUSThis problem has been resolved in the next version of the Windows operating system.
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