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Den

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2004 9:01 pm
Post subject: PA-2013 using all available PCI/ISA slots
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Is there any restriction in using all PCI slots and the ISA slots.

As I have tried adding both an ISA & a PCI network card, which
prevented W98SE from booting apart from safe mode.

Was trying to setup two seperate networks (an RJ45 one and a BNC one)

Den

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2004 8:07 pm
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Not that I know of. Do the network cards work if you try them one at a
time? My guess is that there is some sort of IRQ conflict when you have
all the cards installed. Do you have an old non-PnP ISA card in there?
You may have to reserve an IRQ for it in the BIOS.

--Alex


Den wrote:

 > Is there any restriction in using all PCI slots and the ISA slots.
 >
 > As I have tried adding both an ISA & a PCI network card, which
 > prevented W98SE from booting apart from safe mode.
 >
 > Was trying to setup two seperate networks (an RJ45 one and a BNC one)
 >
 > Den<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2004 4:09 am
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"Alex Zorrilla" <apz.TakeThisOut@zxeng.com> wrote in message news:403A87B4.59731FD2@zxeng.com...
 > Not that I know of. Do the network cards work if you try them one at a
 > time? My guess is that there is some sort of IRQ conflict when you have
 > all the cards installed. Do you have an old non-PnP ISA card in there?
 > You may have to reserve an IRQ for it in the BIOS.
 >
Thanks but I have sorted it, apart from the ISA/PCI conflict there
was also an extra error on my part with a 40 pin cable on the CD-ROM
on the PCI HD controller preventing the CD from booting.

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