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hw -r pci on 5.0.7
Looks like ndcfg(ADM) with the "pcilong" or "pcishort" might come close to "lspci" on 6 |
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I dunno. The older "hw -r" actually scanned the bus; I don't know what ndcfg does. It could just be (stupidly) looking at config data like "hwconfig" did.
I don't do anything with SCO 6. Most of my SCO 5 people have been switched - it's WAY past time to move off SCO if you possibly can. |
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