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- From: vasant@passport.ca (Bill Antic)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: UART chips effecting modem speed
- Date: Sun, 28 Jan 1996 03:14:43 GMT
- Organization: Passport
- Message-ID: <4eefce$91k@forged.passport.ca>
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- rcl90@ wrote:
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- >SUMMARY: Buy an internal 28.8 and you need not concern yourself further!
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- >BUT: Remember to disable your system's built-in COM port before installing the
- > new modem. For MOST people, this means disabling COM2 (as their mouse
- > is connected to COM1) and setting the jumpers on your new internal modem
- > for COM2.
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- You don't need to disable COM2! Set the jumpers on your internal
- modem to COM4, and as long as you are not using COM2 for
- anything else, you can use the IRQ of COM2 for COM4 without
- changing anything else..
- Less work!!!
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