Thanks mate,, but I have decided to get a new PCI network cart, something
like the realtec in my current server.

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Sent: Thursday, 15 February 2001 9:39 AM
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I'm not sure the 905 can be installed in ISA mode.  If this is a 509, go to
3com's site and get the utility to set it up for ISA mode and not PNP.  I
did 300h and IRQ 10.  That has worked for me.....but then I had a 509 in LM
7.1 working for the longest, when I dual booted into Windows then back to
Mandrake it wouldn't work.  This happened with two 509 cards.  I replaced it
with a 905 and it's fine for the time being.

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Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 9:54 AM
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Subject: [expert] Bloody 3com network cards



Hi all, I have a server with a Etherlink III Isa network card..

and although it is showing up in the hardware configurator, it isn't
working, and if you try to change the defaults, it comes back as "cannot
find isa-pnp module."

I just recompiled because I had that problem with the old one.. I don't
understand what the problem is.

IT has the driver for the card, and when I compiled it, i made sure that isa
cards were supported, and this card in particular.

Has anyone found a way around this? or should I just get another card,
prefferably PCI...

Its using the 3c905 driver, is that correct?


regards


Frank





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