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Article: 12470 of comp.protocols.kermit.misc
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From: "Pete Upson" <pju@globalnet.co.uk>
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Internal PCI modem hassle
Date: Tue, 22 May 2001 17:22:55 +0100
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Hi , can anyone help please?
Normally I use external modems, but this one has quite a few of us foxed.
Kermit 95 1.1.20
Win98 SE
Internal PCI 3com/USRobotics 56k
K-95> set port com1
K-95> set speed 38400
ttsetspd failed: 6
?SET SPEED fails, speed is 0
K-95>
The port is recognised in modem properties & diagnostics
with More Info correctly talks to the modem.
The non-standard bit is that although the O/S has installed the
plug-n-play card as COM1, it has chosen IRQ 10 &
input/output address D400-D43F.
Win98 seems unwilling to let me change i/o address & irq,
but seeing as the diagnostics can talk to the modem, why
can Kermit95 not?
Many thanks for any help you can give
Pete Upson