ninja@bradley.UUCP (03/19/88)
> 1. Remove the batteries from the CMOS and let it "blow it's little mind". > (This takes about 5 or 10 minutes.) > > and > > 2. Re-address any addressable cards (like scanners) so that the address > does not fall within the A000-C800 range. Actually, this probably exagerates the problem a little bit. Most expansion board installation manuals list to check the interrupt and address settings to make sure they don't conflict with that of other installed cards. I'd get on the people at orchid for not putting that in their manual. My favorite offender is the AT&T StarLAN card and an EGA card; but both the manuals that we had clearly documented that you might have to change the strap settings. You probably didn't need to disconnect the battery to the CMOS. When you re-ran the setup program it probably set all the settings back to what they were prior to when you disconnected the battery. Frank McGee Bradley University Peoria, Il. 61625 ihnp4!bradley!ninja