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- From: michaelw@mcshh.Hanse.DE (Michael Will)
- Subject: Re: BUG in 0.99[p1] kernel c
- Organization: Point of Presence & MCS Hamburg
- Date: Tue, 5 Jan 1993 21:56:46 GMT
- Message-ID: <michaelw.726271006@mcshh.hanse.de>
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- Andy.Tainter@f615.n109.z1.fidonet.org (Andy Tainter) writes:
- >You *CAN* have more than one card on INT 2, this is a cascaded int and
- >you can have upto 7 (may be 6) devices using it...
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- >That is DOS, maybe linux cannot do that, but the hardware is set upto
- >do
- >it...
- Funny thing, we had an ne2000-ethernetcard running on irq2 in a novell
- lan, then using it in linux worked after configuring the driver as irq9
- the card still on irq2...
-
- ...anyone knowing *details* about this things?
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- Interested, Michael Will
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