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David Gillett <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 30 Dec 2003 11:57:38 -0800
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  I've been rebuilding my Windows 98 SE machine, and I seem to have hit a
snag.  I'm using a Tyan Tsunami (S1484?) motherboard with a 400 MHz PII and
384 MB of RAM, with the following expansion cards:

AGP:    empty
PCI 1:  Matrox Mystique w/ Rainbow Runner
PCI 2:  Maxtor (Promise) ATA-133 controller
PCI 3:  3x USB 2.0, 2x FireWire
PCI 4:  Pinnacle PCTV
PCI 5:  empty, overlaps with ISA 1
ISA 1:  empty, overlaps with PCI 5
ISA 2:  empty

  That configuration works, except that there's no sound.

  When I add an SBLive 5.1 card in PCI slot 5, Windows 98 SE detects it and
tries to configure it, and hits a blue screen in a VXD called "NTKERN".

  Checking the CMOS setup, I seem to see that PCI slots 1 & 5 share the same
IRQ "priority", and I suspect that this is a clue.

  I've tried disabling ACPI, which forced Windows to re-detect everything,
but did not solve the problem.

---

  When I put a hard drive in the removable bay, the system will run for a
while and then suddenly die.  It doesn't do it if I leave the drive out, so
I suspect I'm running close to the limit of what this power supply can
handle.
  I think that's a separate issue, but perhaps someone here knows
different....

David Gillett

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