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Hi again Matthew

On Thu, 8 Oct 1998, M.C. Vernon wrote:

> <snippety>
> 
> Hmmm...as a crude hack, I edited /etc/modules:
> 
> ne io=0x300
> 
> Is this OK (it seems to have worked), or have I planted a timebomb?

This trick may work now, but as it is not documented in the /etc/modules
file it _may_ cause problems in the future... I suggest to use correct way

regards,

                Ulisses

> 
> Matthew
> 
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> 
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