These are pages that have been created for Perry's PCI identification scripts.
(see http://www.wlug.org.nz/~perry/pci/) To find out about your hardware download
http://www.wlug.org.nz/~perry/pci/pci.sh
and look at the URL it produces.
(humourous example of a PCI ID and how it works will go here, with reference to companies mistakenly using anothers PCI ID)
A PCI ID is a 'Peripheral Component Interconnect' (i.e. a piece of hardware) 'IDentifier'.
There is currently a list of some PCI IDs located here: http://pciids.sourceforge.net/pci.ids (WARNING: File is 500KB in size as of 7/2007).
More info available here: http://pciids.sourceforge.net/.
How to locate what a device is using this database and the PCI ID you have:
NOTES: If your GNU/Linux box is showing ('lspci') your hardware as e.g. '0034 Unknown IDE Controller' etc:
Misc Notes:
45 pages link to CategoryPciDevice:
45 pages link to CategoryPciDevice:
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