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Why doesn’t my Parallel-PCI card work in the slot in which it is installed when it is set to address 0278 hex or 0378 hex ?

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Why doesn’t my Parallel-PCI card work in the slot in which it is installed when it is set to address 0278 hex or 0378 hex ?

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The adapter will not work at address 0278 hex or 0378 hex if it is installed in a PCI slot that is behind a PCI-to-PCI bridge. If you have trouble installing the adapter, try seating it in a different slot. Q: I have installed my LAVA Parallel-PCI on a machine with Windows(r) 95/98 and everything appears to be fine in Device Manager. However, when I configure my printer to the LAVA Parallel-PCI the computer responds with an error trying to connect with the printer! What am I doing wrong? A: On some systems the Operating System is installing the Parallel-PCI adapter on an address range that differs from what the PCI bus recognizes. The best solution to this problem involves removing the existing address information from Windows(r) 95/98 Device Manager, running the LAVACONF.EXE utility included on the Parallel-PCI installation diskette to obtain the correct addressing, manually entering this information into Windows(r) 95/98 Device Manager, and checking the result. This process is as fol

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