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In <200709051932.l85JWYue032631@nlpi029.prodigy.net>, on 09/05/07
at 12:32 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>Setting MB BIOS to low performance did not help.
>Pulling RAM did help!
You might want to try
http://www.memtest.org/
just in case the RAM is slow
>The new RC2 still does not recognize my sound (NForce 405, 10DE:03F)
You might want to try the latest uniaud release candidate.
>nor
>does it recognize my LAN (RealteK 10EC:8167). I tried using the RealteK
>8169 Mac adapter, but it didn't recognize my LAN.
Did you try
http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/os2/system/drivers/network/rtgnda06.zip
>DOS windows and WINOS2 windows work when using the onboard video. I put
>in a PCI-E card, and the DOS and WinOS2 windows stopped working.
You might want to give the Panorama drivers a try.
>I installed a PCI Lan card so I could submit a report, but MPTS does not
>work! I get to the part where it says to click on "configure" and at that
>point I am returned to the command line.
Try running mpts from the command line. There's been some work done to
wrap the standard mpts.exe with some code that will keep the LAN and
TCP/IP configurations in sync. This could be failing.
Steven
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