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On 16-Sep-2002 Mark Santcroos wrote:
> Another question:
> 
> Can an ISA driver still be a child of the ISA bus when running with ACPI
> or should it be a child of ACPI?

It should be a child of ISA, but right now they are children of ACPI.  Just
make your driver be a child of both for now.  Eventually ACPI ISA devices
will become children of ISA again.

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