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On 8/02/00 at 17:57 serkoon wrote:

>Hi Greg,
>
>>Set the card as an NE2000 compatible.....  I have a realtek chip card,
but
>>manufacturers would be different for the actual cards I guess........make
>>sure its not in pnp mode by setting it with the software to be on a known
>>IRQ
>
>
>I changed the card to NE2k-pci with linuxconf (can't set the card itself,
if
>that's what you meant), and found out that my BIOS assigns irq 10 to the
>first PCI slot (my networkcard). So I filled in the Irq (opt) setting in
>linuxconf, but after rebooting I got:
>
>insmod: /lib/modules/2.2.5-15/net/ne2k-pci.o: invalid parameter irq
>
>What's wrong?
>

Why cant you set it for say IRQ 10 ? you should have a diskette that you
can use, boot with a dos floppy, insert the diskette, and look through the
software, if your m/board sets IRQ 10 to a slot, you need the card to be
set there too, or it won't play. You need to be able to set the card to an
IRQ.......thats no one in my book....... any piece of hardware that won't
allow you to do this is........well........not that helpful you might say. 


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