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    Randy Appleton <randy@euclid.acs.nmu.edu> writes:

    I had the same problem some time ago. I was using the wrong IRQ. I guess
    the driver never checks whether your irq is set correctly.

    It does find your card because the I/O address is set correctly, but
    because there are no correct interrupts, nothing will work as
    expected.

    But you might have a completely different problem :-)

    Martin.

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