On Tue, 7 Aug 2001, Master of all that Sucks wrote:
Interesting to
note that even beyond these two cards, that my most
interesting ISA or EISA boards are the least useful and the biggest
pains-in-the-bottom.
I've never had problems with EISA cards, but I've always been able to find
the config disks.
That isn't really what I meant. I don't have trouble with them in that
way; it's just that they never really end up being as useful as I might
have liked. They always seem to have some confounding limitation.
ok
r.