gus-dj disables the joystick interface on any GUS revision 3.4 or higher.

This utility is probably only useful for GUS ACE cards whose joystick port
conflicts with another one in the system (e.g., the Sound Blaster game
port).  My computer dislikes this conflict and it refuses to acknowledge
the presence of any attached joystick.  Under DOS, I can use "ultrinit -dj",
but that wasn't possible under Linux until I wrote this.  (At least, I don't
recall seeing any comparable programs.)

If you use this program, I'd really appreciate an e-mail.  Any feedback?
Send it.  Patches?  Send 'em.  Money?  That too.

NOTE: You must change the GUS_BASE defined in gus-dj.c to your GUS base
port.  I haven't implemented card probing yet; this is just a quick hack,
after all.  Also, if you have nasm, you can "make asm" to make the assembler
version of the port I/O code.  Really, this is just for my testing purposes.
Oh, yes.  gus-dj must be setuid root to run (for the ioperm call).

Jim Ursetto
ursetto@uiuc.edu
