The machine is a standard Intel Pentium PC.
The section of /proc/pci I am interested in, looks like this:-
Bus 0, device 15, function 0
Unknown class: Unknown vendor Unknown device (rev 1).
Vendor id=135a. Device id=61.
Medium devsel. Fast back-to-back capable. IRQ 9
Non-prefetchable 32 bit memory at 0x412000000
I/O at 0x2080
I/O at 0x2400
I/O at 0x2410
Blah..
Blah..
I am interested in seeking out devices with this vendor and
device id and then getting just the I/O entires (just 2nd and 3rd though, not interested in the first.
I tried the posted example but got:
Name "main::DATA" used only once: possible type at line 6
readline() on closed filehandle main::DATA at line 6..
Ahhh...
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