try

1) getting the latest drivers from NASA (go to yahoo.aphroland.org search
for nasa if you dont have the url i dont have it handy)
2) changing PCI slots

nate

On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, Patrick Kirk wrote:

patric >Hi all.
patric >
patric >Can anyone say how to stop the PCI D-Link 528 card taking an IRQ of 255 
in
patric >this 1996 system using Phoenix BIOS 4.4?  I had it go wrong on a 
friend's
patric >machine during installation and its driving me nuts as I have to go back
patric >today.
patric >
patric >ne.c PCI BIOS reports NE 2000 close at io0x4000 irq=255
patric >NE*000 found at 0x4000 unable to get irq value 255 (irqval=-22)
patric >ne.c Probe of PCI card at 0x4000 failed
patric >
patric >Patrick
patric >
patric >
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