Well, IRQs are always a headache. But if humans can't do it, do you
think computers can do it better? look at /proc/interrupts and
/proc/ioports to see what your system is taking. (You probably know
that already.)
Anyways, back to the problem. My first suggestion is to change the
following lin
On Sat, Dec 04, 1999 at 12:07:01PM -0500, Marshal Wong wrote:
> You may want to remove the (CHECK) from the end of the lines which
> configure the IO addresses. If you could send me the error messages,
> I could tell you for sure. Actually, you're whole isapnp.conf file
> would be helpful too.
>
You may want to remove the (CHECK) from the end of the lines which
configure the IO addresses. If you could send me the error messages,
I could tell you for sure. Actually, you're whole isapnp.conf file
would be helpful too.
Marshal
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: isapnp problems?
Date: Sat,
Quoting Paul Nathan Puri([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>> I'm trying to get the modem going. Windows reported that it sat on
>> IRQ 4, on io port 0110-0117.
>> "WT" == Wayne Topa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
WT> That is a strange looking port address. Common address for COM 1
WT> is 3F8 on 'normal' PC ha
Subject: isapnp problems
Date: Fri, May 14, 1999 at 01:13:33AM -0700
In reply to:Paul Nathan Puri
Quoting Paul Nathan Puri([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hey folks!
>
> I'm having a hell of a time getting the serial ports configured on my
> girlfriend's 486.
>
> I'm trying to get the
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