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I think we're down to the problem.
Are you saying that when you go into the system CMOS setup, the I/O range for
the parallel port is 3BC instead of the more normal 378? How about when you go
into Windows Device Manager? Do the resources for LPT1 show 378 or 3BC?
I'll bet if these two settings don't match (system CMOS and Windows Device
Driver) that would explain everything. Including why the Zip works in DOS.
Roxanne Pierce
R2 Systems, San Diego
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On Monday, March 09, 1998 02:54, [log in to unmask] [SMTP:[log in to unmask]] wrote:
> Hi.
> This seems a problem in which it is more needed to know 'why'
> than 'how'. Last things tried:
> -Last software from Iomega node.
> -Last bios from Zida (mobo) node. Bios 7/24/97 -> 11/11/97.
> -Slow the system: 166 MHz, no internal&external cache.
> And again, the strange thing is that no problem with DOS GUEST,
> but blue screen with W95 (W95 strikes again).
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> Well, tried this, without result.
> One courious thing is that programming in bios the on mobo parallel
> port to be decoded as 3BC+, there is no parallel port.
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