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Subject: Re: [ILUG] 3c509 & 2.4.19 problems
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Quoting cout@eircom.net (cout@eircom.net):
> You need to run the dos setup program for the 3c509 and turn off plug
> 'n' play in the card's firmware I think you will find.
As Kevin said, the problem can reputedly be solved using Donald Becker's
Linux-native utilities for the 3C5X9 series. Turn off PnP, and then set
the IRQ and I/O base address as required. Make sure those are also
made available in the motherboard BIOS Setup program to "Legacy ISA
devices" or whatever it's called, there.
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