9 Feb
2000
9 Feb
'00
20:29
It is PCI. So the only way to get rid of it is to actually take it out? If so that isn't a BIG deal, just wanted to avoid that if I could. At 01:04 PM 2/9/2000 , you wrote:
If it's a PCI card, you have no control over that. If it's an ISA card, and
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