wrote:
> PCOM.SYS is an ACPI complatible replacement for
> COM.SYS. If it does not
> work for you need to visit
> www.ecomstation.com/support and request
> support.
>How do you expect anyone to know that there might
> be something wrong with a driver unless you report
>it?
Hi Steven,
I haven't tried to install RC1 yet, and I'm not
resisting the principle here, but I did file a ticket
on the "dual-NIC bollixes up the installer at Peer"
thing (which you have seen in action, at least once),
a couple months ago. Haven't heard anything further
on it from them. Should I expect to ? Or do I need
to inquire further ? I'm just hoping this won't be
another such.
> Do you think that the driver would been
> shipped if if did not work on the systems
> where it was tested?
Yeah, but that begs the question of how many and what
variety of systems it was tested on.
Jordan
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