Seems not to be, but, why not?
Adress-area and interrupt-settings are correct, the same as under
linux of course, but while booting the guest-system, the
AVM-Controller isn´t found. There are no conflicts shown concerning
other driver-settings under Win98.
Thanks for giving any helping answers...
P.-W.
Paul-Wilhelm Hermsen <p...@pwhermsen.de> wrote in message
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Am 01.05.00, 09:01:18, schrieb "Ricardo Machado" <rica...@adilan.com>
zum Thema Re: ISDN within vmware win98-guest-os under linux:
> WMWare emulates a full PC, ie, it, it simulates its hardware and its
IRQs
> through software. Your ISDN adapter is present in the host, physically
> installed in the PCI or ISA bus but it is NOT emulated, ie, there is
no code
> in VMWware to make it "visible" to the guest OS. Therefore, your Win98
> cannot "see" the adapter.
Thank you so much, I supposed it to be as it is already.
Bye
P.-W.