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From: arthur@gateway.dircsa.org.au (Arthur Marsh)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: INT14 drivers under MS-Windows?
Date: 28 Aug 1995 19:12:16 +0930
Organization: DIRCSA - Disability Information and Resource Centre
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This isn't specifically an MS-Kermit question, but does
MS-Windows 3.1 need to be told anything about COM1 when
using a 3rd party INT14h driver that appears to be BIOS
port 1?
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Arthur Marsh, telephone +61-8-370-2365, fax +61-8-223-5082
arthur@gateway.dircsa.org.au
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