+Copyright (c) 1997--1999 Martin Mares <mj@atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz>
+
+All files in this package can be freely distributed and used according
+to the terms of the GNU General Public License, either version 2 or
+(at your opinion) any newer version. This is the same distribution
+policy as for the Linux kernel itself -- see /usr/src/linux/COPYING
+for details.
+
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+BIG FAT WARNING: This is an ALPHA version. The documentation is out of date
+ and the same holds for spec files and even for this README.
+ And, of course, you should expect this release to contain BUGS.
+
+WHY ALPHA? I've split the real PCI access primitives from the rest
+ of the code and created libpci, which supports not only
+ /proc/bus/pci, but also direct hardware access and reading
+ of configuration space dumps and it's intended to work
+ on all Linux versions and even on non-Linux systems, making
+ creation of portable programs communicating with PCI devices
+ possible.
+
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+ The Linux PCI Utilities contain various utilities for dealing with the PCI
+bus in Linux:
+
+ - lspci: displays detailed information about all PCI busses and devices
+ in the system, replacing the original /proc/pci interface.
+
+ - setpci: allows to read from and write to PCI device configuration
+ registers. For example, you can adjust the latency timers with it.
+
+ See manual pages for more details.
+
+ You need kernel 2.1.82 or newer to use all functions of this package.
+For older kernels, only direct hardware access is supported and you must
+be root to use it.
+
+ If you have any bug reports or suggestions, send them to the author.
+
+ If you want, subscribe to linux-pci@atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz (send
+"subscribe linux-pci Your Full Name" to listproc@atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz).
+Release notes about new versions will be send to the list and problems with
+the Linux PCI support will be probably discussed there, too.
+
+ You also might want to look at the pciutils web page containing release
+notes and other news: http://atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~mj/pciutils.html.
+
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+
+TODO:
+ - lspci: "scan hard" function
+ - lib: "syscall" access method