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Re: How to find I/O address of an ISA network card



On Mon, 2003-05-12 at 22:40, Kent West wrote:
> Hamid wrote:
> 
> > Hi
> >
> > Anyone knows how to find I/O address for a NE2000U PLUS netwotk card.
> > I am trying to install debian but don't know the I/O addrees. The 
> > computer is old and I don't have any manual for it.
> >
> Most ISA cards were set via jumpers on the card itself. I'd recommend
> cracking the case and physically looking at the card for those
> jumpers. Hopefully they're labeled.

Ah, but later model ISA NICs went juperless.  More "user friendly".
And much cheaper to manufacture.

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