Thanks for reply,
As the I/O of my eth0 card is 6100-6100F

Should I  enter 0x6100-6100F
>Am I right? Pls..correct me for that. 

>Thanks for correcting it..

Thanks so much..
>
>At 21:28 25/06/98 -0500, you wrote:
>>
>>On 26-Jun-98 Internet Microtec wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> Everytime I wanna insert I/O or Irq settings I m confronted to a dilemma:
>>> Linux users always tell me enter I/O in a format like " 0x300 ". But I
>>> always knew I/O in format such as " 3F8 "
>>> or "6000-600F".
>>> Could anyone make that clear for me.
>>> It s probably why, when I try configuring my ethernet card, all the I/O
>>> that I try to assign to it..even the right one ..are rejected (cause as
>>> I/O, I ve tried I/O like 3FF-3G0..and so on..).
>>> 
>>> Thanks so much
>>> 
>>> 
>>> John C.
>>
>>In Unix, the 0xFFFF notation is almost always used because that is the
>notation
>>used in C, and Unix == C.
>>
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