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I'm not certain whether I need either of these tools on my 3+ year old
Dell Dimension.
I read that Genmac works well with an Intel Gigabit network adapter (I
have the PRO/1000 MT), and one user said the Intel driver E1000.OS2
didn't work so well. That's what I'm using now.
I couldn't install eCS 2.0 rc4 until I turned off ACPI. Do I need it if
I don't yet have a multi-CPU setup?
I've looked at some of the documents for ACPI in G:\eCS\Doc, but I don't
have a clear high level overview of what all it does.
Can anyone provide me some pointers?
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