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Dave writes:   
 
> Does anyone know of a good tutorial or crib sheet on troubleshooting  
> interrupt conflicts?  I tried sticking a PCI winmodem in a spare slot on  
> a Warp4 system, rebooted and Warp won't find my NIC.  My temporary  
> solution was to pull the modem out.  Having some options makes it  
> easier.  I'm guessing the PCI bus changed the interrupt on my NIC.   
>   
 
There might be some useful information in a PCI info-program called PCI.ZIP,   
which is available from:   
 
http://members.hyperlink.net.au/~chart/download.htm   
 
Wayne   
 
 
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