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09-16-2002 06:43 AM
09-16-2002 06:43 AM
Follow up Netserver and Firewire Card
I forgot:
W2K reports
MEM-Range FEDFE800-FEDFEFFF
I/O Range FC00-FC7F
Interrupt IRQ 9
But During Boot-up UMB upper limit is shown as F660. Could the I/O Range of the PCI card be set beyond accessibility by the BIOS of the netserver ?
Thanx J.
W2K reports
MEM-Range FEDFE800-FEDFEFFF
I/O Range FC00-FC7F
Interrupt IRQ 9
But During Boot-up UMB upper limit is shown as F660. Could the I/O Range of the PCI card be set beyond accessibility by the BIOS of the netserver ?
Thanx J.
Someway it always works . . .
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09-16-2002 01:05 PM
09-16-2002 01:05 PM
Re: Follow up Netserver and Firewire Card
You are trying to use a new technology, in a system that's several years old, I doubt it will work. About the only thing you can try is moving it to a different slot. The ECU will not need a cfg file, cause it is a PCI based controller. Only EISE cards need cfg files.
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