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In <200409151050140.SM01244@MAIN>, on 09/15/04   
   at 10:35 AM, "Mark Abramowitz" said:  
>I think they're both needed.  One of them has USBPRT as an argument, and  
>while I can't remeber off the top of my head what I needed that for, I do  
>remember that I had to put a separate one in startup.  
 
Check to see if they are really the same EXEs.  There are being run out of  
two different directories.  I guess it's possible they are different, but  
have the same name.  
 
>It's already there - same version as the netlabs one.  
 
OK.  I though that might be the case.  
 
>OK.  I'll try it, though now that I've got cbenable in there, it should  
>prevent pcmcia.sys from powering down.  
 
> Yep, same results.  
 
Which are what?  pci.exe and hcimonit see the controller, but nothing sees  
the modem?  
 
Steven  
 
 
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