M H Stein skrev:
Please don't reply on top of quoted messages and expect a follow-up.
Since I don't have any EISA experience other than
this, maybe I'm
missing something really fundamental...
I assumed everything was handled by the configuration
& diagnostic
utility; is there something else I should be doing? How else can I get
at the config info?
The config utility is really like a really big BIOS. When you add or remove a
card, the config utility will probably notice that and be activated on boot-
up. This particular config program doesn't seem that smart, so you'll probably
have to enter it yourself and clean things up. How this is done depends on
your machine. On my Prosignia it's by F10 when the screen is cleared with a
binking cursor at the upper left corner.
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"LART is an acronym for Luser Attitude Readjustment Tool, and is generally a
piece of heavy hard material such as a cricket or baseball bat, hunk of pipe,
or 2x4 for the fine tuning of a luser's atitude. This is a noun that can be
used as a verb. If I say I lart someone, I mean that I am performing delicate
tuning procedures upon that persons head utilizing a LART. An ICBM would be
considered an agressive LART."