I ran a tool from 3Com (cardfind.exe -> 3LINK-ID.exe), which only detected my 
ISA card. Saying Interruption level was 10. What do I do then ? I tried to 
put irq=10, no success. In the BIOS, I can choose for each IRQ between Legacy 
ISA or PCI / ISA PnP.
Maybe you were talking about another diagnostic tool, can you point me to this 
one ?

Thank you

Le Mercredi 1 Juin 2005 22:26, vous avez �crit :
> I suggest that you download the diagnostics package from 3COM and boot the
> machine in DOS mode and make sure that the cards are not conflicted. Based
> on the diagnostics, you can set the IRQ for the ISA so that the conflict
> goes away.
>
> In the past, I have used this for older Bering and not sure if it still
> works with newer Bering
>
> # ISA ethernet cards
> #3c509 - eth0
> 3c509 irq=5
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "mystik_cool" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2005 12:22 PM
> Subject: [leaf-user] 3c509 module overriding the 8390&ne2k-pci modules
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've a small problem here.  Here's the story :
> >
> > I've 3 network cards in the box running Bering-uClib LEAF firewall (last
> > version). Two are PCI, one configured as eth0 and connected to my modem
> > (and
> > getting IP via DHCP), other one is eth1, has a static IP and is connected
> > to
> > my local network, via a switch. Everything works fine since a long time
> > with
> > this configuration.
> >
> > Now I recently found an old ISA network card, which is the third one. I
> > added
> > the 3c509 module to my module's package to be able to use it, and edited
> > the /etc/modules, uncommenting the "#3c509" line. Now the ISA card is
> > detected fine, as eth2. But it seems that there is a conflict : when I
> > restart the system now, the PCI card eth0 seems to be "driven" by this
> > new module, and I've errors when it sends DHCP requests.
> > How can I say to my computer "use the 3c509 module only for the ISA card"
> > ? :)
> > Maybe with an "irq=..." parameter ?
> >
> > Thank you very much in advance for any help
> >
> >
> >
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