Article: Q64793
Product(s): Microsoft LAN Manager
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Last Modified: 30-JUL-2001
SYMPTOMS
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When attempting to start OS/2 or MS-DOS LAN Manager version 2.x for the first
time on a Gateway 2000 (25-MHz 386, 8 MB) computer with a 3Com 3C603 Token
Link card, NET STARTing the server causes the OS/2 system to hang. At this
point, only a power shutdown can revive the system.
CAUSE
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By default, a Gateway 2000 computer has a bus speed of 12 MHz, which must be
changed to 8 MHz by setting the appropriate jumpers on the motherboard. Once
the bus speed has been set to a lower value (8 MHz), the 3C603 Token Link
card will work correctly, and so will OS/2 or DOS LAN Manager.
The reason the bus speed must be changed is that all ISA net cards are
designed to run with a bus clock of 6 to 8.333 MHz. Therefore, a higher (or
different) bus clock frequency will affect all ISA devices in an unspecified
manner.
EISA devices (net cards) are designed to handle higher bus clock frequencies
(up to 33 MHz).
Additional query words: 2.00 2.10 2.10a 2.20
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