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  • Subject: RE: Twinax Card and Win95
  • From: PaulMmn <PaulMmn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 12 May 1997 22:17:12 -0500 (CDT)

>Your friend is correct.  The problem that you are probably experiencing is 
>that the Aptiva comes with a lot of extras that aren't usually used in 
>business.  The Aptiva uses:
>                               I/O     IRQ     DMA
>       Sound Blaster   220     5       1
>       General MIDI    320
>       Mwave           CE30    10      6
>


We've had good luck using 5250 Twinax cards at IRQ-7 on these machines.

--Paul E Musselman
PaulMmn@ix.netcom.com








At 09:00 PM 5/8/97 -0800, you wrote:
>> On Friday, May 02, 1997 10:59 AM, Gary Kuznitz [SMTP:docfxit@calwest.net] 
>> wrote:
>> >
>> > Is it the Aptiva that is the problem or the IBM emulation card?  If you
>> > installed the same card in compatible would '95 recognize it?  If you
>> > installed a card that is recognized by '95 in a compatible into your
>> > Aptiva does that work?
>> >
>> Gary,
>> 
>> The Aptiva options (I believe) are the problem, hence it is the Aptiva 
>> configuration, hence it is the Aptiva. The IBM 5250 Emulation PCI card is 
>> recognized by Windows 95, and works. The issue, I believe, is that Aptiva 
>> likes to use up ALL resources on the PC. There are no available IRQs. You 
>> have to disable things to get one available, then hope the emulation card 
>> will work with it.
>> 
>> Bob Cozzi
>> Bob@rpgdev.net
>> www.rpgdev.net
>
>Bob,
>
>Your friend is correct.  The problem that you are probably experiencing is 
>that the Aptiva comes with a lot of extras that aren't usually used in 
>business.  The Aptiva uses:
>                               I/O     IRQ     DMA
>       Sound Blaster   220     5       1
>       General MIDI    320
>       Mwave           CE30    10      6
>
>If you remove the Mwave modem you will also disable all of the above.  If 
>you want to remove the modem IBM has the instructions to disable the 
>software.  If you know what your 5250 card uses that conflicts, you may be 
>able to reassign the above or reassign the 5250 card.  It's best to find 
>out what the 5250 card needs first.  I/O addresses are easy to resolve 
>in the Config.sys file on the EMM386 line.  If it's an IRQ you need for 
>the card and you don't have PCI capability or you are not using any PCI 
>cards I think you can use IRQ 15 by disabling PCI support in the BIOS (If 
>you have PCI support in your particular Aptiva)  The Aptiva itself is no 
>different than any other CPU.  It just has more in it.
>
>Gary Kuznitz
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