said:
>There doesn't appear to be a switch for the sound drive to use another
>IRQ, so I changed the network card setting to use "NO IRQ" and ... I'm
>sending this message on the machine! (to close the loop. I'm attaching
>the new lantran.log)
:-)
>Of course, I'd prefer not to slow down network throughput, so any
>suggestions as to what I should do from here?
Is this all built in stuff or can you shuffle cards?
Sometimes Veit's spciirq can be used to adjust the IRQ.
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.
>Also E-center now no longer has the link for setting adapters and
>protocols under "network". does anyone know off the top of their head
>how to restore the original E-center?
Restore your Desktop backup taking care to preserve the current
config.sys. I take it you don't have Unimaint installed on the box.
HTH,
Steven
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