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Disabling IO probing is a bad idea 

Forum: PCMCIA Installation and Configuration Issues
Re: Question: Machine Reboots on high volume network traffic (Jason M. Sullivan)
Date: 1999, Nov 29
From: David Hinds <dhinds@pcmcia.sourceforge.org>

> So I got the PCMCIA package and cardmgr running (I needed to turn off IO
> probing.

Disabling IO port probing is a very bad idea unless you're very sure
about what you're doing.  My guess is that you've now got an IO port
conflict, which is causing reads and writes to the card to sometimes
have unexpected results.

Rather than disabling the IO probe, it would be much better to play
with the IO port windows in /etc/pcmcia/config.opts to find a setting
that doesn't cause a freeze.

-- Dave

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1. More: Working now, but one last question by Jason M. Sullivan, 1999, Nov 30
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(_ More: Time for me to talk to TI/Acer by Jason M. Sullivan, 1999, Nov 30

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