On WB 3.1 there is a command called ShowConfig which lists all expansion boards recognised by the system. I didn't find a similar program on WB 1.3, so I wrote this: http://thomas-rapp.homepage.t-online.de/download/showboards.lha
Run it and look for a board with Vendor=082c and Product=06. This is the hardware the AT driver binds to (see icon information -> tool types).
Only if the hardware is recognised, the driver will load and initialize.
Hi Thomas, thanks a lot for your support. Well, I think card is broken 'cause it isn't recognised by system: here you are the output from you progs:
type=e6 product=$51 vendor=0202 serial=00000000 addr=2000000 size=200000
type=d2 product=$03 vendor=07e1 serial=00000000 addr=0200000 size=020000
type=e7 product=$0a vendor=0202 serial=00000000 addr=6000000 size=400000
type=c4 product=$01 vendor=0201 serial=00000000 addr=4000000 size=080000
Useful prog, congratulation! I have tried to reboot system and load Workbench by floppy (1.3) bypassing any startup-sequence command that could cause conflict, but the result was the same. I tried to change the card position onto another slot but same result: Maybe it's really broken , I've made a bad purchase. I'd like to a my friend to bring me his tandem card to test if works on my big box (he has succesfully installed the card on his A4000 ). Bad Luck!