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To: Zeddie88 who wrote (10200)2/2/2000 10:44:00 PM
From: jw  Read Replies (2) of 14778
 
Sue, I don't mean to jump in front of Howard, but, if you push a PCI card in slot, all the chips are on bottom of card. If you push a ISA card in slot all the chips are on top of card. by using the two adjacent slots, when you use a PCI, you cannot use the adjoining ISA slot,(not enough room) vice versa. You use one or the other.

Other question, you only need 1 NIC card in each computer to network two computers together. Using a crossover cable. More than two computers requires a hub. In Master computer (Server) you only need 1 NIC, the other card is not called a NIC, rather a Modem Card, either Cable or Dial Up.

Howard? help.:)

Regards, /jw
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