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And moving the card to another slot... Well.. That ain't so easy,
because the only card I managed to see in the box was the ISDN card,
which was attached to some Compaq-bus thing (i.e it had 4 or so
PCI slots, and it itself was connected to a PCI/expansion slot or
something). You beginning to see the picture here? :-)
In other words, the card is probably integrated in the mother-
board. Great.

Anyway, I'll probably just rip the thing apart again to see if I can
get hold of it. The best thing would definately be to disable PnP
in the BIOS CMOS alltogether - if I am able to edit it, that is.

:)

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