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- From: kolla@nvg.unit.no (Kolbjxrn Barmen)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.networking
- Subject: Re: I-Card/1200/AmiTCP problem
- Date: 9 Mar 1996 12:01:38 GMT
- Organization: Nettverksgruppa - NTNU
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- Dave Harris (dah31@thor.cam.ac.uk) wrote:
-
- > Sorry to bother everyone about that---it was a local problem (my wall socket
- > wasn't connected to the hub... (now fixed)). However, I now have the usual
- > problem with the card: the computer hangs after a few minutes connected to the
- > network. I've noticed that I can get as much as about 30--45 minutes of use
- > at quiet periods (around 1 a.m. or 8 a.m.) but as little as about 5 minutes
- > at peak periods. I'm going to go and try and investigate further tonight
- > (Thursday 7 March): I'll follow up again if I discover anything.
-
- Our cards here (2 of them) behaves _exact_ thas same way.
- In addition, on my machine, I have do a 'CPU NOCACHE NOBURST' to get it
- up at all. If I dont, the machine locks on initialising the icard.device.
-
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- Kolbjorn Barmen /// "I met the Amiga and fell in love ..."
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