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- From: theone@cyberhighway.net (The one what?)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.ms-windows.win95.setup,comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Cardinal MVP288I Connect Problem -- SOLVED!!!
- Followup-To: comp.os.ms-windows.win95.setup,comp.dcom.modems
- Date: 5 Apr 1996 02:22:30 GMT
- Organization: CyberHighway Internet Services
- Message-ID: <4k2056$6t4@host-3.cyberhighway.net>
- References: <4jgqn1$t35@mksrv1.dseg.ti.com> <4jrbss$rr1@mksrv1.dseg.ti.com> <31630671.3D1C@smile.mv.com>
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- Marshall Richards (mcr@smile.mv.com) wrote:
- >Bill LaCorte wrote:
- >> 1. Make sure the modem is not on com 4. Windows 95 does not communicate
- >> with that port properly.
- >>
- >> This turned out to be the problem. Even though I had no IRQ or I/O conflicts,
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- >I am running win95 and Cardinal MVP288i with no problems on com4. My pc is
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- This is probably related to the video circuitry. Some video chips use the
- addresses for COM4. S3 chips are notorius for it.
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- TheOne
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