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- From: cquirke@iafrica.com (Chris Quirke)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems,comp.os.ms-windows.win95.misc,comp.os.ms-windows.win95.setup
- Subject: Re: Modem hardware conflict? Please help me with this bizarre problem!
- Date: Sat, 16 Mar 1996 18:59:57 GMT
- Organization: Internet Africa
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- Rob.Screene@reo.mts.dec.com (Rob Screene) wrote:
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- >Neil, I too have the Diamond card and recently installed an internal modem
- >which was factory set to COM4,IRQ3. I too had the symptoms you describe,
- >even though the manual states COM4 should work fine for most systems.
- Read; some systems.
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- >My solution was to un-install the Modem and COM4 port in Windows 95, then
- >physically change the jumpers on the board to COM3,IRQ2 and to plug my
- >mouse into COM2.
- IRQ2?
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- >I tried the mouse back in COM1, sharing the IRQ2 last night, but there was
- >a definite clash as the mouse froze and the modem dropped.
- Surely that's IRQ4 - i.e. default IRQ for COM1: and COM3:?
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