Hello Rick,

Regarding [network cards:]

<<<
...(1) no hardware debugging is needed if you're using
a PCI ethernet card, and (2) with ISA cards, Int 10
and I/O 300h are a safe choice nine times out of ten.
...
>>>
Ok for "PCI", I agree it can be easyier than "ISA".
On older machines, PCI is not an option. With "ISA" it
can be a lot of fun when the computer has a sound card
that require 2 "IRQ", some proprietary interfaces,
(older scanner, mice, etc).
They are no more "IRQ" available.
Add a "SCSI" interface, ok this is not the average
user.

One option is to take out one of the interface, (what
I may do in some situations).
If the machine is supposed to become dual-boot, it is
not elegant to take out some hardware if it is working
properly.

<<<
...
Network-delivered services and information (along with
user education) are specifically key to holding a
good, successful InstallFest 
...
>>>
Absolutely.
My point is that we can do it later, when the new
users have a basic setup running.
You do it in one step, I do it in two step.

<<<
...
to my astonishment I found it linked to from the main
winmodem information site,
http://www.o2.net/~gromitkc/winmodem.html.
>>>
It probably means it is well done and helpfull.

        Eugene


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