Resource confliction when load PCI device's my.bef

To my a driver disk, I make a realmode driver, my.bef.
My device is a pci device. According to the "Realmode Basic Framework", I write the source file, but after I make the DU and test it, It shows <resource confliction and my.bef is bad>
The "Realmode Basic Framework" provide a example of ISA device, as we know, there is great defference between ISA and PCI device. So I do not know how the handle the problem!
Is there anyone can do me a favor!
Thanks

Hello Futian,
have you tried also with VISA in synchronous mode? 
I've got a similar problem with data rate and my solution was to put VISA in this mode (default mode is asynchronous). To do so, right click on the Read/Write-VIs and choose the appropiate mode.
Second point: DMA transfer is maybe possible. There is a setting in property-node, General settings:Allow DMA transfers
Greets,
Lars
Message Edited by Lars.B on 08-28-2009 09:02 AM
Message Edited by Lars.B on 08-28-2009 09:04 AM

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