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<DIV>These cards usually comes with diagnostic software that you can run from
DOS. The NE2000 I believe run a program call plusdiag.exe, not sure
about The SMC. I'm sure I may have The diagnostics program for an NE2000
Plus in my collection of old software. When I get back to The office
I'll have a look around and see what I have.</DIV>
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<DIV>Jon L. Miller, MCNE, CNS, ASE<BR>Director/Sr Systems Consultant<BR>MMT
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<DIV><BR><BR>>>> michael.j.hunt@usa.net 1:07:57 pm 16/04/2004
>>><BR>Hiya all,<BR><BR>Does anyone know of any simple hardware
detection tools that can be run<BR>from a floppy (preferably under Linux, but
DOS is fine) that can show<BR>what IRQ's, io's etc are being used. I am trying
to get some SMC and<BR>NE2000 ISA cards working on my IPCOP box and need to know
some info<BR>about the cards to determine if they are duds, my hardware is dud
or I<BR>am just setting the wrong irq's etc. Auto probing for the cards is
not<BR>working.<BR><BR>Michael
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