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- From: friesenda@skyfox.usask.ca
- Subject: RE: COM3 and COM4 (again)
- Message-ID: <16AUG92.20055753@skyfox.usask.ca>
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- Organization: University of Saskatchewan
- References: <1992Aug16.151935.14318@uvm.edu>
- Date: Sun, 16 Aug 1992 20:05:57 GMT
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- In a previous article, rogers@hal.emba.uvm.edu (Jeffrey K Rogers) wrote:
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- >I know this question has been asked many times before but I need to know.
- >How do I get COM3 and COM4 working in OS/2.
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- Should I being having problems with my COM ports, or is my machine just
- special? :) I just installed OS/2 a few days ago, grabbed a copy of
- QVT/PM (works OK but lacks a lot of features) from work and everything
- worked just great. That's one of the things I like about OS/2 as
- compared to Windows; no screwing around with settings in the whatever.INI
- file to get my modem working on COM3. Just start the COMM program and
- viola...
-
- >--
- > Jeffrey Rogers | Internet: rogers@uvm.edu
- > University of Vermont | Compu$erve: 76467,575
- > Burlington, VT |
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- Univ. of Saskatchewan | - Far Side cartoon: dog talking to his buddy.
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