Hi All--
My Redhat 6.0 system is running fine (Micronics M54Pe motherboard, dual
P100s), but the 2 network cards weren't found at all.  They're both
NE2000 ISA types, and the IRQs do not conflict with each other or with
any other IRQ on the system.  But I suspect the memory addresses used by
the cards are either the same or else they overlap.  I have
documentation for one of the cards, but nothing whatsoever for the other
one.  I assume that I put the first one in with the default address
(it's been working fine for a couple years, but with UnixWare 2.03);
when I added the second one, I just set its IRQ and not its address.  I
wiped UnixWare and installed RH6.0, which went very nicely, except for
the lack of network cards.

I assume I can fix this by just changing to a non-default address on the
new card, which I've got documentation for, but I'm wondering if I'll
run into other conflicts.  How can I tell from a running system what
memory addresses are used by what devices?  Any fancy tools out there?

Thanks, Ivan
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Ivan Van Laningham
Callware Technologies, Inc.
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http://www.pauahtun.org
See also: 
http://www.foretec.com/python/workshops/1998-11/proceedings.html
Army Signal Corps:  Cu Chi, Class of '70
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