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- From: daveh@ucla-an.UUCP (Dave Hammond)
- Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix.sco
- Subject: CLISTs and intelligent i/o cards
- Message-ID: <211@ucla-an.UUCP>
- Date: 23 Nov 92 13:41:08 GMT
- References: <By15u8.IJ@flatlin.ka.sub.org> <4496@teslab.lab.oz.au>
- Reply-To: daveh@ucla-an.UUCP (Dave Hammond)
- Organization: Anesthesia Dept., Sch. of Medicine, UCLA, Los Angeles
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- In article <4496@teslab.lab.oz.au> andrew@teslab.lab.oz.au (Andrew Phillips) writes:
- >: In <Bxo9vo.Kqq@world.std.com> ahmcs@world.std.com (Alan H Mintz) writes:
- >:
- >: >I don't know if I responded previously or not, but I don't think your
- >: >problem is CLISTs. [...]
- >We have identical symptoms to those of the original post. [...]
- >........................................ I also think CLISTS have
- >nothing to do with it as our Specialix I/O port driver does not use
- >them.
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- This is interesting. Is the Specialix unique in not using CLISTs,
- or is this a property of most (all?) intelligent i/o cards?
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- Dave Hammond
- daveh@anes.ucla.edu
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