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Replacing Motherboard
My UNIX (SCO) crashed. I replaced the MB and tried reconfiguring all the devices etc...the system detects the NIC ok, but the following are not working properly
a) keyboard/credit card swipe which connects to PS/2 port not working b) unable to connect to another PC in the small network c) unable to add PCI printer card (cannot add printer; card no detected) d) not sure how to add a dial-out session for modem connection Is there a way to check/reconfigure all the devices found on the new mb in Unix. Very limited knowledge of unix.. Help!! |
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