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Problem with BeOS and Intel810C mainboar
Name: B0yk0 Date: July 17, 2001 at 01:45:32 Pacific
Comment:
Hi, I ve got problem with my networking card. I've got a Cnet Pro 200 card, but BeOS didn't recognize it. One friend tell me that I must turn off PnP mode in my bios but there is no option in Intel 810C mainboard. Please help me if you can. BeOS is very cool.. I like all of it.. This is the fastest OS I ever worked on. BeOS rule! ;-)
Name: Richard Date: July 26, 2001 at 06:52:46 Pacific
Reply:
Well theres two things you need to know.. 1. What is the chipset of the network card? There may be a 3rd party driver available on www.bebits.com 2. Is the card NE2000 compatible? NE2000 cards are supported but you may have to tweak it to get it to work...
Richard
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Response Number 2
Name: Justin Date: August 2, 2001 at 12:38:13 Pacific
Reply:
Also, look for settings in the BIOS such as "Windows OS/Non-Windows OS" or similar. Sometimes those BIOS settings labels can have misleading labels.
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