On Thu, 21 Sep 2000, Piotr Sroczynski wrote:
> Mine config utility is:
> MD5 (ezstart.exe) = 2f6511d72192cc5d899f5f517e5c35fa
> Have you different? If so, may I ask you, send it to me via e-mail.
You should really just go to the SMC FTP/WEB site and get the right one.
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| Matthew N. Dodd | '7
> On Wed, 20 Sep 2000, Piotr Sroczynski wrote:
> > I know about it but 'ed' in 4.1R doesn't support SMC 8416 in any mode
> > set (PnP /not PnP, PIO/shared mem.), because it aways treat 'ed' as
> > PnP device and reprogram it on his own. With SMC 8216 (no PnP dev.) I
> > haven't any problem.
>
> Y
On Wed, 20 Sep 2000, Piotr Sroczynski wrote:
> I know about it but 'ed' in 4.1R doesn't support SMC 8416 in any mode
> set (PnP /not PnP, PIO/shared mem.), because it aways treat 'ed' as
> PnP device and reprogram it on his own. With SMC 8216 (no PnP dev.) I
> haven't any problem.
You're configur
> > First has SMC EliteULTRA 8416 software selectable PnP operation
> > - ethernet
>
> The 'ed' driver doesn't support SMC cards in PnP mode. (Or rather it
> doesn't support SMC cards in non shared memory mode which is what they run
> in when configured via PnP.)
I know about it but 'ed' in 4.1
> Is it possible to stop any PnP operation (checking, seting) during
> boot?
No. Could you describe your problem in more detail?
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On Mon, 18 Sep 2000, Piotr Sroczynski wrote:
> First has SMC EliteULTRA 8416 software selectable PnP operation
> - ethernet
The 'ed' driver doesn't support SMC cards in PnP mode. (Or rather it
doesn't support SMC cards in non shared memory mode which is what they run
in when configured via PnP.
> > Is it possible to stop any PnP operation (checking, seting) during
> > boot?
> >
>
> Can I ask specifically what problems you're having or what you are
> trying to accomplish?
I want install 4.1 RELEASE on my old 486's, with ISA bus only and
without bios PnP support.
First has SMC EliteU
Is it possible to stop any PnP operation (checking, seting) during
boot?
Piotr Sroczynski
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