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Jerry Draper schrub am Fri, 2 May 1997 11:09:58 -0700 (PDT):
> This is a known problem with IBM/Clone twinax cards failing in 
> high speed pentiums.  In every case where this is a problem, 
> installing a Synapse "smart" microprocessor based card has solved 
> the problem.  No IRQ, no DOS TSR, no shared RAM problems.

I worked successfully with adapters from BOS in Pentium machines up 
to 166 MHz (never tried with a 200 MHz processor). These adapters 
also don't use an IRQ if run in their native mode. IBM register 
compatible mode is supported as well. Look at http://www.bosusa.com.

Gruß - Wolfgang (not affiliated with any twinax board manufacturer)

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