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Re: IRQ conflict on ethernet cards - a solution



* Eric Smith (Eric.Smith@fruitcom.com) wrote:
> According to Oleksandr Moskalenko on Tue, Nov 06, 2001 at 12:05:43PM -0500:
> 
> > 
> >   Eric, I had such a problem and solved it by changing the IRQ on a 3Com
> > card. Their diagnostics and install floppy works wonders in most cases.
> > Have you tried that one? This is the way that I've seen advised on this
> > list many times.
> > 
> 
> Thanx to you and schnobs - good answers.
> 
> I solved the problem soon after sending the email by disabling
> irq 10 in the bios, then one card caught irq  9 and the other 4 - 
> I thought there was meant to be some science in this stuff ;)
> 
> ciao
> 
> -- 
> Eric Smith

 Well, I learn something new everyday on this list. On my machines you
just can't do that - too old I guess. Congrats.

 Alex.

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