On Thursday 06 June 2002 01:31, Digger Maus wrote:
Mojojojo,
3. It is a laptop, so no othe PCI card present. The only concurrency could be with the sound card and the modem, but both were shut down.
Actually, I was refering to the other machine (not the laptop). And, even though it's a laptop/notebook, it does have PCI. Although not in the white slot you know and you can't take it out and can't change it. The integrated sound / nic / modem in notebook or desktop were PCI. Some notebook use "Mini PCI" interface so you can upgrade. And I reply to this, because a long time ago when I'm about to buy a notebook some notebook seller answer me "there's no chipset in notebook, this is notebook not desktop". (He looked at me as if I'm a morron). Well, I'm just trying to get a decent chipset. At that time I want to avoid some (not all) VIA chipset.