TROUBLESHOOTING
PCI Compatibility
Early PCI BIOS versions do not properly support the PCI specification and may “hang” when a network card driver tries to load. If this occurs, make sure your BIOS correctly supports the PCI Local Bus Specification (v2.0 or later) and upgrade your computer BIOS to the latest version.
Some PCI computers are not
•Verify that the PCI slot is an enabled
•In some computers, you may be required to disable
•Some computers may require you to reserve interrupts and memory addresses for installed ISA cards to prevent PCI cards from using the same settings. Refer to your PC’s manual and check the PCI BIOS Setup program configuration options for ISA cards.
•Make sure the PCI slot is configured to support INTA.
•Ensure that INTA for the slot is assigned to a free interrupt (IRQ) number.
•Check the BIOS Setup program’s PCI parameters for the slot where the EZ Card 1000 network card is installed. Ensure that the slot is configured for
-PCI Slot #: (slot number where the network card is installed)
-Master: Enabled
-Slave: Enabled
-Latency Timer: 40(range is 20 to255)
-Interrupt Type:
-Interrupt Number: (choose any number the BIOS Setup supplies that does not conflict with another installed card)
Note that the wording of these parameters varies with different computers, and not all parameters may be configurable.
Always consult your computer manual for information on changing motherboard jumper settings and BIOS Setup program parameters for use with PCI network cards. If you set a motherboard jumper and modify the computer’s BIOS Setup, make sure the jumper and BIOS settings match.
27