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Accessing IO port Resource Controlled by Motherboard Resource
Posted by Boby George on January 30th, 2007


Hi All,

I need to access some of the IO ports of my motherboard to turn on some
of the on-board LEDs. It looks like these IO port resources are
controlled by the "Motherboard Resource" system device. Which is the
best way to set/clear bits of this IO registers? Are there any articles
available on accessing the resources controlled by the Motherboard Resouece?

Thanks in Advance,

Boby

Posted by Maxim S. Shatskih on January 30th, 2007


What exactly hardware are you speaking about?

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Posted by Boby George on January 31st, 2007


Hardware Configuration is below:
OS: Windows XP Professional
CPU: Pentium Mobile
North Bridge: MCH7520
South Bridge: ICH6300
The IO ports that I mentioned are in the ICH6300 chip.

Thanks,

Boby

Maxim S. Shatskih wrote:

Posted by Boby George on January 31st, 2007


Hardware Configuration is below:
OS: Windows XP Professional
CPU: Pentium Mobile
North Bridge: MCH7520
South Bridge: ICH6300
The IO ports that I mentioned are in the ICH6300 chip.

Thanks,

Boby

Maxim S. Shatskih wrote:

Posted by Maxim S. Shatskih on January 31st, 2007


What are their port addresses? any drivers from Intel which support accessing
these ports?

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Maxim Shatskih, Windows DDK MVP
StorageCraft Corporation
maxim@storagecraft.com
http://www.storagecraft.com



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