said:
>Nothing stands out. I still suspect and IRQ conflict. The eCS install
>is loading more USB drivers. The Warp setup is loading:
>BASEDEV=USBUHCD.SYS
>BASEDEV=USBD.SYS /REQ:USBUHCD$,USBOHCD$,USBEHCD$
>BASEDEV=USBHID.SYS
>and the eCS setup is loading:
>DEVICE=I:\OS2\BOOT\USBPRT.SYS
>DEVICE=I:\OS2\BOOT\USBMOUSE.SYS
>DEVICE=I:\OS2\BOOT\USBKBD.SYS
>DEVICE=I:\ECS\BOOT\USBRESMG.SYS
>REM DEVICE=I:\OS2\BOOT\USBCOM.SYS
>BASEDEV=USBEHCD.SYS
>BASEDEV=USBOHCD.SYS
>BASEDEV=USBOHCD.SYS
>BASEDEV=USBD.SYS
>BASEDEV=USBHID.SYS
>REM BASEDEV=USBMSD.ADD
>REM BASEDEV=USBCDROM.ADD
>You probably should boot with full detection, just to be sure.
>You might try REMing out some more of the USB drivers to don't really
>need.
OK -- I remmed out all of them except the ones shown in the Warp
config.sys.
>Check the BIOS POST screen for shared IRQs.
The only IRQ shown is:
NVidia NForce2 --- irq 5.
It shows the same with both operating systems.
>If you do have an IRQ conflict, it can probably be resolved with Veit
>spciirq.
I downloaded the program, but I haven't figured out yet how it will help
me.
>You should add /V to the GENMAC driver. It should support this but, but
>you should check.
I added the /V to Genm32.os2 and it worked fine (again both operating
systems).
So far none of these changes has allowed for internet access when I boot
eCS. Is there any other way to check for irq conflict?
Should I try formatting the partition and reinstalling eCS from scratch?
Should I install a LAN card and disable the onboard LAN (which would be a
shame as it works fine with OS/2 Warp).
Thanks,
Sandy
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