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Date: | Mon, 7 Aug 2000 20:40:02 PDT |
From: | "Dave Watson" <dwatson@deltanet.com > |
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To: | scoug-help@scoug.com |
Subject: | SCOUG-Help: DSL Duck Does DHCP (was: D-Link Challenges ...) |
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From: Peter Skye
Peter, I loved your summary article! High class for a help article.
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> ... to be honest, OS/2's RMVIEW isn't very
> helpful since it doesn't report all IRQs. (ScanPCI only reports PCI
> interrupts. When RMVIEW reports the _same_ interrupt number for an ISA
> card and _doesn't_ report the PCI owner of that interrupt, it's not
> obvious until you compare the two different lists.)
...
Sounds like a programmer sig project. I've always found Windows'
control panel and even the old dos utility to be more helpful for
these episodes than Warp's. We ought to have a gui utility to
organize system status -- rmview and syslevel in one easy to read,
tabbed notebook would be useful.
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