If there is a configuration program that came with the card, you 
could disable plug-and-play and set the IRQ, IO, etc. manually.  
Then you could give the STN setup the exact settings and it 
wouldn't need to autodetect.

Date sent:              Sat, 21 Aug 1999 12:11:28 -0500
From:                   Clark Cassel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Organization:           @Home Network
To:                     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:                [ShareTheNet] ISA 3c515 NIC problem

> Has anyone tried to use STN with an ISA 3c515 NIC on a motherboard
> without a Plug and Play bios?  I think that STN can not find the 3c515
> NIC because the 3c515 requires a Plug and Play bios to activate it so
> that it shows up in the io space.  STN does not think that the card
> exists.   The 3c515 card works with Linux OS by using a isapnp program
> that performs the functions that the Plug and Play bios does.
> 
> Anyone have any ideas how to make this 3c515 work with STN?
> 
> Thanks,  Clark...
> 
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