Hagibis Fan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

> If aafter hours of work and all attempts fails 
> (irq conflict that wont go away, and such) 
> it could be worth your while to D/L the 3com bios utility 
> for your card because some cards like to be configured by 
> jumpers or flash becausee they insist on particular IRQ and io 
> ports to be used.  I had to do this once for 2 identical ISA
> cards on the same PC (they both use the same IRQ
> by factory default--i'm pretty sure it was 3com) so they
> just refused to work together.   At least you could use their
> (dos) utility to read the settings on yur card (unless
> you have a card with jumpers) and use those settings
> as options to modules.conf.  (Sorry i cant be more 
> specific than this but i cant remember details,
> did this isa config 3 years ago on a 486...)

Ok.  Thanks.

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