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    This advice is entirely correct for PCI devices.

    PnP devices (as in ISA PnP or onboard non-PCI PnP devices, like the ones sm8000 presented above) use a slightly different ID pattern. They have a 32-bit ID that reads as three alpha characters and a four-digit number, and they also have a class code like PCI devices do.

    Unlike for PCI devices, there are no public repositories where you could look up what it is.

    http://pciids.sourceforge.net is the top place for PCI device lookup - not only because it is much more current, but also because it not only lists device (chip) IDs but also subsystem (card) IDs.

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    Thanks for the heads up Pete

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