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Date: | Wed, 01 Nov 2000 10:18:40 -0500 |
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Patrick Moran wrote: > > Yes, but some provsion should be on the card itself for the scsi bios. > > Yes there woud be, but the card would not work then. Sure it would. You would have to boot from another source, like a new u2W card :-), and load drivers for the current card. You might have to use two sets of drivers, but maybe not. I have multiple scsi adapters in my 486, but I only have the card bios turned on, on one card... the card I boot from. The other cards are activated through the drivers. If I were to have all the bios turned on, I would have to adjust each bios address, and then the only thing it would be accomplishing would be to slow the booting process down. Chad Fernandez Michigan, USA
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