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Hello there Simon ....
CM>> of the card) disabled comm 2 on my I/O card to free up IRQ 3 and
CM>> all should have been well. It wasn't.
SB> Well first I would suggest, avoid COM4 if you dont absolutely
SB> have to use it. You're not using Win95 are you? Apparently it has
SB> some problems with COM4, although I'm not sure of the details. Also
Seeing as I have two modems, one on com2 and one on com4, under Win95,
and have had so for a long time I would be interested to find out what
problems it has.
SB> some Video cards can clash with the address range used by COM 4
SB> when running in some modes.
Pardon?? Please explain.
SB> Bottom line: _dont use COM4_
Top line don't make stupid statements!!
Randall Saturday, 18 May 1996, 1:27.
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