The computer's definitely old. Must be '96 or '97; has a Pentium 133, 32mb RAM and a 6gb hard drive. Was somewhat surprised that OS/2 was less of a slug than 98 which I also have on this machine (well, less of a slug when I'm not running a JAVA application).
The error occurs either the instant I plug in the card or (if the card's installed at time of boot, then after the blue OS/2 logo screen goes away, the network driver starts to load then screen blanks but before it shows desktop.)
"Exception in module: DRIVER" is the first line of text so I'm going to assume obvious there; I'm just not sure what with the driver to fiddle with. Followed by a good couple lines of numbers then "internal processing error at ##0168:fff1eb1c - 000e:cb1c" and the final line, "0586052c."
I can't seem to assign it an IRQ through bios. Basically, BIOS on this machine is just the code that makes it post. Then there's a setup floppy I boot from to make changes but it only pertains to power management.
The error occurs either the instant I plug in the card or (if the card's installed at time of boot, then after the blue OS/2 logo screen goes away, the network driver starts to load then screen blanks but before it shows desktop.)
"Exception in module: DRIVER" is the first line of text so I'm going to assume obvious there; I'm just not sure what with the driver to fiddle with. Followed by a good couple lines of numbers then "internal processing error at ##0168:fff1eb1c - 000e:cb1c" and the final line, "0586052c."
I can't seem to assign it an IRQ through bios. Basically, BIOS on this machine is just the code that makes it post. Then there's a setup floppy I boot from to make changes but it only pertains to power management.