said:
>Is this all built in stuff or can you shuffle cards?
All built in.
>Sometimes Veit's spciirq can be used to adjust the IRQ.
I'll try that.
>FWIW, if the NIC was the only thing on IRQ5 it is really odd that it
>trapped. You might want to try to understand why this happened.
It appeared so. I'm all ears.
>Restore your Desktop backup taking care to preserve the current
>config.sys.
Good idea. I'll see what I have that's useable. But I have a feeling
that there's a way to just restore the stock E-center without going to a
backup. I'll poke around a bit.
>I take it you don't have Unimaint installed on the box.
I do. I essentially just moved the hard drive over to the new machine,
and chnaged a few drivers. (I used some trickery with DFsee to clone
parts of my old drive to a newer, bigger one - incredible tool).
Amazingly, it all seems to have worked on the new box.
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