Jerry Lynn Kreps wrote:
>
> What you are describing is classic symptoms of an irq conflict.
> Do 'cat/proc/interrupts' while things are running fine and write down
> what it shows you.
How would I remove all hardware using IRQs, or rather the setup for
those. I probably need to uninstall my network card, my SB AWE, TeleS
ISDN 16.3c. Only the network card is working properly at the moment
anyway.
Could an extra SB Live! card give some problems (with regards to the SB
AWE)? If I could get _ANY_ windows to install on my computer I could
have taken a note of the data for the cards there, but alas, I can't get
any installation program to finish on my system. (ASUS P2B-DS, Dual P-II
400, some fairly standard cards (extra scsi controller, the two SB
cards, the TeleS, the network card 3com 3c905 IIRC).
At the moment there are lots of hardware in there which I can't utilise
because I haven't had the time/luck to get an OS up which will use it.
(I need NT so that I can use my SB Live! on both processors, I can't get
NT 4 up, only NT 5 beta 2, but it doesn't recognise the drivers I have
for the TeleS card.)
Bleeding edge...
> Then, when things seem funny, do that command again and compare the
> results.
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Paul Kenneth Egell-Johnsen
Sales Support and System Development
Metaphor Systems as
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