"santa" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> "FN" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> :
> : "Jim Turner" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> : news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> : > On Mon, 25 Aug 2003 19:31:21 GMT, "FN"
> : > <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> : >
> : > >
> : > >"Jim Turner" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> : > >news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> : > >> On Mon, 25 Aug 2003 01:34:06 GMT, "FN"
> : > >> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> : > >>
> : > >> >Hi. I have a 24 / 7 machine running an important task in my
office,
> : > >running
> : > >> >W2K Pro sp4, that keeps getting hung up by a memory conflict. I
> can
> : > >see
> : > >> >where it is happening, but I don't know how to fix it.
> : > >> >
> : > >> >In Computer Management... Hardware resources, Memory, I see:
> : > >> >
> : > >> > 0xD0800 - 0xEFFFF PCI Bus
> : > >> > 0xD0800 - 0xEFFFF System Board
> : > >> >
> : > >> >AND an ISA hardware board in the PC is using 0xD0000 - 0xD8000.
> This
> : is
> : > >> >presumably the conflict for my intermittment hanging issue. And
my
> : ISA
> : > >> >board won't work in any other space (I've tried every option and
> this
> : is
> : > >the
> : > >> >only one that works).
> : > >> >
> : > >> >For those who understand, I assume System Board, means the
> : motherboard,
> : > >> >right? But what the heck is PCI Bus doing using a memory area?
> : > >> >
> : > >> >How can stop the motherboard and PCI Bus from using 0xD0000 to
> : 0xD0800?
> : > >Can
> : > >> >I? If not, am I supposed to buy a different motherboard because
I
> : have
> : > >to
> : > >> >use this ISA card and it wants this space?
> : > >> >
> : > >> More details about what the ISA board is might help, along with
what
> : > >> board you are using. There are few boards produced now with an ISA
> : > >> slot. Need to know what you have so the problem can be avoided.
> : > >>
> : > >> JT
> : > >
> : > >
> : > >
> : > >Jim, the board shouldn't matter. I would say, but no one has heard
of
> : it.
> : > >It's made for the biotech industry, costs a fortune, and I have to
use
> : > >0xD0000 to 0xD0800 with that board because the board won't load under
> any
> : > >other memory address (theoretically, it can, but it detects conflicts
> at
> : > >every other address but this range). So, back to my earlier
questions
> : > >above...
> : > >
> : > What motherboard are you using? Wasn't clear that I wanted that info
> : > to. Chipsets can make a difference on what address ranges are used.
> : >
> : >
> :
> :
> : The motherboard is an old Pentium II-300 based ASUS P2B motherboard.
> : Thanks.
> :
> :
> Does a PII processor meet the minimum specs for W2K? Not to put too fine
a
> point on it if its a 24/7 "important" process is a $20 system really the
> right place to run it? I believe there are ISA to PCI adaptors that may
be
> cheaper than a new bio-board. Alternatively you should be able to buy
> refurbed MBs with ISA on them.
>
> W2K is not the world's sturdiest OS. XP is much more stable but it
> certainly won't run worth a darn on a PII. I've run with both and I play
> around with the shareware a lot so it tends to be unstable to begin with
and
> XP is in my opinion a lot more sturdy.
>
> LOL
> claus
>
> LOL
>
Thanks for nothing. Yes, a pII is fine with w2k! It's not a money thing,
but rather a compatibility issue. XP and other newer stuff is not
compatible.
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