At 09:55 22/02/00 -0500, you wrote:
>On Tue, 22 Feb 2000, Jeremy Kersenbrock wrote:
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>> I found out why my eepro100 won't work, but I can't seem to fix it.
>>
>> Even though my nic is not in the slot next to AGP, my AGP card and nic both
>> have IRQ11. I have no idea why it still works in windows. It doesn't even
>> show up as a conflict in the device manager list. But if I click on
>> resources for both cards, they both have IRQ11.
>>
>> I have my BIOS set for "NO PnP OS". The nic is jumerless (of course), and I
>> can't change the IRQ in windows. The DOS setup program that came with the nic
>> won't run on my machine (it proclaims that the card has not been installed in
>> the machine. I hate DOS.) Any ideas on changing the IRQ?
>>
>> Also, I found another problem. I don't know if it is related to the IRQ
>> problem or not. When I try to manually load my eepro100 module, I get the
>> message "eepro100.o: eepro100.o: No such file or device". The eepro100.o
>> module is in the appropriate subdirectory of /lib/modules. What's this all
>> about?
>>
>> I'm trying to learn something, so I appreciate any suggestions,
>> but I think I'll be looking for a different nic (a 3com 3c905-TX; I've heard
>> that they're the best). 3+ weeks of trying to get this piece of junk to work is
>> more than enough.
>>
>> Jeremy
>>
>>
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>Jeremy,
>
>If your BIOS supports it, you should be able to specify which card is
>assigned what IRQ. Reboot, press delete when prompted, then look for
>PnP/PCI setup.
>
I've also seen some bioses that allow you to set/unset irqs for
video. It's a long shot but........
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