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Re: Help with ND5020 (NE2000 combatable) NIC.
- To: "Misc @OpenBSD" <misc@openbsd.org>
- Subject: Re: Help with ND5020 (NE2000 combatable) NIC.
- From: Philipp Buehler <lists@fips.de>
- Date: Sat, 1 Sep 2001 10:56:38 +0200
- Mail-Followup-To: "Misc @OpenBSD" <misc@openbsd.org>
- References: <200108312130.f7VLUpX05267@openbsd.cs.colorado.edu> <3B902C94.F2AD1B8E@holland-consulting.net>
On 01/09/2001, Nick Holland <nick@holland-consulting.net> wrote To Misc @OpenBSD:
> However, it sounds like you are on the right track -- the problem is
> card configuration, and more than that, it is you aren't set to the
> proper IRQ. Most likely your card is at a factory default position of
> 300/3, OpenBSD sees the 300, and assumes IRQ 10.
>
> You need to use that configuration program. You need to use DOS. No
> good way around it (unless your card has jumpers)
config(8) or 'boot -c' to change that setting to 300/3 ?
(Side note: irq 3 can cause problems anyway [pccom1])
ciao
--
Philipp Buehler, aka fips | sysfive.com GmbH | BOfH | NUCH | <double-p>
#1: Break the clue barrier!
#2: Already had buzzword confuseritis ?