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From: kmiller@mdd.comm.mot.com Ken Miller
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Intel Ether Express configuration
Date: 16 Oct 1995 17:23:28 GMT
Organization: Motorola - Wireless Data Group; Richmond, BC
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I have installaed an Intel Ether express card on a 486 based system and as soon
as I enable the configuration it panic faults.  There is obviously something I
have missed in the configuration od this "beast" from either the address, iomem,
irq, etc. or have I picked an "un-doable" address (0x340 irq 11 with all other
"stuff" at these parameters disabled i.e. NO Mitsumi second cd-rom drive).  

If anyone has a working set of parameters, and any infor that has been added
to the services, networks, etc. files in etc and any data in rd.* files, I 
would sure appreciate it.

Thanks in advance,

Ken Miller