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- From: suncity@generation.net (suncity)
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- Subject: Re: Help with modem and win3.1
- Date: 15 Apr 1996 07:33:06 GMT
- Organization: gΘnΘration.NET
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- In article <4kjd7c$v51@hg.oro.net>, estarry@oro.net says...
-
- >problem recognizing COM 4 if COM 3 is not in use. However there is a
- work
- >around to disable a nonexistent COM 3 if you're using COM 4.
- >
- >COM3Irq=-1
- >
- > A <-1> after any COM(?)Irq= line in systen.ini-[386Enh] will
- disable that
- >port.
- >
- > Ed...
- >
- Yes, I did check those settings. My modem is set to com 3 in Win 3.1.
- I suppose I could modify the command COM3Irq=-1 to COM4Irq=-1. I will
- try that.
- Thanks
-
- Cliff
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-