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- From: dhaire@gate.net (doug haire)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: -------Of Mice And Modems --- Help Mouse Problems
- Date: 5 Feb 1996 10:52:31 -0500
- Organization: CyberGate, Inc.
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- BadB (MattZ@pond.com) wrote:
- : Thanks for taking the time to re read this....
- :
- : Heres the problem ....
- :
- : Older 386Dx25 (Yeah I know)
- : Generic IDE card w/ i/o (Com1 com2 lpt1) blag blah
- : Generic 14.4 Modem internal
- : Serial mouse..
- : Windows 3.1
- :
- : put both in togeter ... no good! .....
- :
- : Now the modem is on com2: and the mouse is on com1: (that is the only com
- : port the mouse can go into)
- :
-
- Disable the com port 2 on the IDE card. Yes, it can be done. Set the
- internal modem to Com port 2 and everything will work properly.
-
- Trust me, just do it.
-
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