> One of the reasons why hardware vendors want to move away from
> traditional accesses is to be able to use the larger config space in
> PCI-Express, rather than being locked into the 256-byte legacy PCI
> config space.
Mostly for treacherous computing extensions where subsets of the config
space can only be accessed by signed machines blessed by your favourite
movie company and video card vendor...
> Expect that to change, as MS shakes out the bugs (or maybe we are doing
> their job for them?).
The longer it takes - the better.
Alan
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