On 29 Jan 99, at 9:56, Michelle Thuma wrote:
> What about a different PCI network card? (ie is it only Kingston
> cards that seem to have this trouble?)
IF PCI steering is the problem -- as seems likely... -- then I think
(and this is consistent with your experience that it works fine in DOS)
that it is the Kingston *driver* that is finding PCI steering and
misdiagnosing it as an IRQ conflict.
This could be a 95/98 difference. There might be another/newer
driver available. Or, yes, another brand's driver is unlikely to
reproduce this particular bug (if that's what it is, of course).
David G
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