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- From: fy83@dial.pipex.com (Alex Nichol)
- Newsgroups: interlog.support,alt.windows95,comp.os.ms-windows.setup.win95,comp.dcom.modems,comp.sys.ibm.hardware,comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.comm
- Subject: Re: Modem not connecting on COM2 under Win'95
- Date: Fri, 23 Feb 1996 18:37:42 GMT
- Organization: Pipex Dial User
- Message-ID: <312df44c.12832986@158.43.128.9>
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- russell1@intgp3.ih.att.com (-Keating,R.W.) wrote:
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- >I had the same problem where the mouse on com1 and modem on com2 worked
- >for some things, but not at all in a DOS window. This took me forever
- >to figure out.
- >
- >Not that this is correct, but is the "standard" suppose to be modem on
- >com1 and mouse on com2?
-
- Well my mouse is on COM1 and modem on COM2 and has caused no problems.
- Could the modem by any chance have jumpers set to COM1?
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- Alex Nichol
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- alexn@dial.pipex.com
- Bournemouth UK
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