nils Olofsson wrote:
> having a problem with two isa intel pro 10 cards.
ISA is fun these days. Unless the cards are PnP, and you're sure they're
in PnP mode (personally I prefer non-PnP), make sure the IRQ they use is
marked as "Legacy/ISA" in your PnP system BIOS. Otherwise the
motherboard may not bother connecting that IRQ line to the ISA bus.
Next best tactic is to play with the "Boot to PnP OS" system BIOS option.
Paul.
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