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Date: | Sat, 29 Jul 2000 01:18:46 PDT |
From: | "Steven Levine" <steve53@earthlink.net > |
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To: | scoug-help@scoug.com |
Subject: | SCOUG-Help: D-Link PnP Challenges Tekram SCSI To Steel Cage DSL Match |
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In <3982721D.599A@peterskye.com>, on 07/28/00
>Well ... I didn't give you any _wrong_ information! So I guess I only
OK, fine, We can let your pain drag out as long as you wish. Just as
>But I want to _lock_ the NIC IRQ so it won't "shift around" if there's
Shifting IRQ's on PCI devices are not the problem. Undected use of IRQ's
>The NIC IRQ is included in the PROTOCOL.INI file, yes? So if the IRQ
You can't specify it for the NIC. It's not an option.
>(The PnP IRQ assignment _might_ shift if cards were added or removed, if
Yes, that is why I suggested you shift the cards around, as a possible
Steven
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at 10:57 PM, Peter Skye
>gave you right information. :)))
long as you are right.
>any future hardware changes. Removing IRQ 12 from the "available" list
>doesn't do that.
by ISA devices is. Solve that problem and shift IRQ's don't matter.
>cards were moved between slots, or if the motherboard was changed.)
solution.
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