On Mon, Jan 10, 2000 at 04:20:13PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Thing is, not only changing one at a time, but what if it's a combination
> of settings?  I'm no mathematician, but I know how quickly the possiblities
> add up!

That's true. Trying them one at a time wouldn't take all
that much time though, (turn on the radio :) ), and who knows, it
might be that simple.

> I am going to save your post, but truth be told, it looks like complex
> greek to me at this point.

Debug is a fun toy. (When you've had enough of it, just hit
"q" to quit.) DOS manuals usually include some info on how
to use it - there are online tutorials as well. Peter Norton's
"Inside the PC" is a great resource too, and most libraries
seem to have it.

> I may have to try and find an alternate i/o card
> that may be the simplest solution.

Yes, but then they'll definitely be no "Woo Hoo" at the end
of it all.  :)

R.

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