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- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Path: in2.uu.net!world!Jroberts
- From: Jroberts@World.std.com (James A. Roberts)
- Subject: Re: USR VI 28.8 and os/2
- Message-ID: <camCxs67JaSC089yn@World.std.com>
- Sender: Jroberts@world.std.com (James A Roberts)
- Organization: The World Public Access UNIX, Brookline, MA
- References: <4e10da$o75@matrix.eden.com>
- Date: Sat, 27 Jan 1996 17:53:32 GMT
-
- Set the modem to IRQ2. Then set the SIO parameters in the config.sys
- file for IRQ9. Set the COM I/O for the same port on both the modem and
- the SIO parameters.
-
- Jim Roberts
-
-
- In article <4e10da$o75@matrix.eden.com>,
- garden@news.eden.com (geoff stephens) wrote:
- >I am trying to make this modem work on com3 or com4 and on either irq 5
- >or irq 9 or 11 under os/2 Warp. I have been able to get the com4 to set
- >up properly with SIO but the modem will not respond.
- >There are pins on the modem for irq 2 3 4 5 and 7. Is there any way to
- >make it work on irq 9 and 11? It would be impossible for us to disable
- >either com1 or com2 so we must use com3 or 4. Does the hex address
- >matter or is it possible to just use the default? Is there someone who
- >may have had a similar problem who can give me a magic trick? I have
- >previously been able to get modems to work on com3 or com4 using sio.
- >Maybe it is possible to use the com.sys which comes with Warp? Any help
- >would be appreciated. I've already heard enough bad things about the
- >Sportster Vi that I am starting to wonder whether it is worth it.
- >
- >Also, it is definitely not a bad modem because we got it to work on com2
- >with another pc.
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