you are confusing IO/IRQ resources with physical bus IDs. When you
export a PCI device, you export the entire card that is plugged into a
PCI address, which for the most part is static unless you add or remove
cards. The IO/IRQ resources that card requires go with it when it is
exported. Most parallel ports are ISA based, but you could pick up a
PCI parallel port card and export that.
Randall Smith wrote:> I see instructions on how to hide a pci i/o address and let a guest
> have access to it. How about plug and play devices? I''d like to
pass
> my parallel port to a guest, but it''s detected by plug and play.
Must
> I disable pnp in my bios or is there another way.
>
> Randall
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