Hardware Inventory Hangs at 30% When Detecting the Game PortLast reviewed: April 24, 1997Article ID: Q152469 |
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SYMPTOMSIf the network card's I/O address is set to 200h, hardware inventory will hang and ultimately fail when trying to detect the game port.
CAUSEWhen inventory verifies whether the game port adapter is in the computer (using Getother.exe), it makes a call to port 201h (this is the industry standard setting for game ports). This call impinges on the network card address range, causing the network connection to hang. The issue is discussed in QUE's "Upgrading and Repairing PCs" (4th edition):
The game adapter does not use much in the way of system resources. The card does not use an IRQ, DMA channel, or memory, and requires only a single I/O address (port) 201h. The adapter is controlled by reading and writing data to and from port 201h. WORKAROUNDThere are three possible workarounds to this problem:
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Additional query words: prodsms sms game port adapter 201h network getother
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