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- From: jonallen@nando.net (Jonathan Allen)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: QUEST'ON COM PORT.
- Date: Fri, 05 Jan 1996 04:25:03 GMT
- Organization: News & Observer Public Access
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- On 4 Jan 1996 04:59:06 GMT, "Dean S. Eveland"
- <evelandd@otjag.army.mil;develand@OSF1.gmu.edu> wrote:
-
- >karma Topgay <ktops@iohk.com> wrote:
- >>I want to know if it is ok to-say put the mouse on com1 & the modem in com3.
- >>I am asking this question since I find there seems to be some IRQ conflicts
- >>although the address seems to be diffrent.
- >>Thank you
- >>karma
- >>
- > Com1 and Com3 share the same interrupt. I don't believe you can get
- >them to both function at the same time. Ask around, though. I'm new to
- >modems. Dean.
- >
-
- You can only use com3, if you set the jumpers,swiches to a
- non-standard IRQ... such as 5,7,9,10, or 11. If you are using
- windows com apps... this choice must be refected in you
- control panel settings for port ( "advanced" )
-
- Dean is right... if you leave the modem on "standard" com port
- settings then com1 will conflict with com3.
- Jonathan Allen
- jonallen@nando.net
- JALLEN7304@aol.com
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