JD>> I've seen a network card (NE-2000 clone) at 360h blow off a
JD>> printer at 378h. If you have a network card at 360, try a
JD>> different address.
RJT> Hmm. Any specifics on what's typical for how much i/o space these
RJT> things take up, in general?
The obvious implication is that there exists at least one clone out there
with a 25+-byte IO area. Windows 95 with this particular card (EN-2000)
correctly identified the conflict, so it isn't an unheard-of thing.
Jeff
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