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From: fozz@xmission.com (Fozziliny Moo)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: COM3 available in 3.14?
Date: 20 Jan 1995 08:01:46 -0700
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cal@gsbux1.uchicago.edu (Cal Lott) writes:
>Hi!
> I was simply wondering if version 3.14 (or any earlier) could
>address COM3 and above.
Yes. MS-DOS Kermit has had support for COM3 and COM4 for quite a while now.
If you have non-standard I/O addresses and/or IRQs for those ports you can
override the standard (if there really is one) settings with the MS-Kermit
command:
SET COM3 \x02f8 \4
This specifies that COM3 is IRQ 4 at 0x2f8.
-Fozz
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