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to: WILL HONEA
from: TONY PATER
date: 1998-04-17 22:15:00
subject: os/2 - Printer IRQ ?

 -=> Quoting Will Honea to Tony Pater <=-
 WH> Being a trusting hardware type, I would install OS/2 in the simplest
 WH> configuration possible:  smart i/o card, printer card(s), IDE drive,
 WH> ATAPI CDROM.  If you have more than 1 IDE drive, you cause a slight
 WH> complication: you will need one more IRQ for a second IDE channel and
 WH> 15 is the normally used IRQ.  Your SCSI would have to use IRQ 11 most
 WH> likely.  Anyway, install w/o the sound and SCSI cards.  Once you get
 WH> up, edit config.sys and set up SIO.SYS.  Before you shutdown, open the
 WH> SYSTEM -> SYSTEM SETUP -> HARDWARE MANAGER folder.  Open the HARDWARE
 WH> MANAGER's properties notebook and, on the first page, set the hardware
 WH> scanning options to do a full scan on every boot.  Check the list also
 WH> and see if both printers were picked up and assigned IRQs as expected.
 WH> Re-boot and check out the comm ports.  Power off and install the sound
 WH> and SCSI - do this in two steps if you want.  Boot, go to selective
 WH> install and install the sound card and the SCSI adapter.  You may have
 WH> to add IBMASPI.??? as a device to get the scanner to work, but that
 WH> can come later.
 WH> This should see you up and running.  You may need to play with some
 WH> settings and port addresses, but this should get the basic system up
 WH> to where you can start to install and check out the software for all
 WH> the devices, but get the basic install done and the ports recognized
 WH> before you even think about actually installing the scanner, radio, and
 WH> UPC programs.  Step by step, then you can solve one problem at a time -
 WH> and I see several to solve before you are happy.  Oh, well, that's what
 WH> hobbies are for: they consume any spare time you might have.......
 Hi Will........
 I'm a tad behind on my mail, as I've been upto my neck with flooding.
 Yeh.... we had a drop of rain which, er, shall we say made the duck
 pond irrelevant. Needless to say it blew a few gaskets, power down,
 etcetera.
 Anyways........ thanks for your missive, it did explain how best to 
 handle port assignments. I have used/registered the 4-port version of 
 SIO since before OS/2, and along with SCSI (everything possible - EISA
 before I had PCI), I try to avoid bottleneck/conflicts were poss.
 FYI the graphic pad (Summa), will work OK right along side the mse
 according to docs.
 The new setup will use fibre-wire scsi and S.M.A.R.T scsi HDs and
 to push up speed of bus I'm jumping into I2O for both the mobo and
 SCSI controller (which I'll buffer with 64megs of ECC ram), and RAID
 5. I'm anticipating SMP for Warp 5 so will jump to a dual cpu mobo.
 I'm only waiting on Intel 440BX (or equivs from Apollo), and confirmation
 that OS/2 Warp can get drivers for fibre-wire bus on the scsi controller,
 then I'll dump the existing PC.
 Many thanks for your amplification.
 And........... no (alluding to a previous post), I don't touch Victoria
 bitter, my tipple is brandy/claret :-)  I never saw/seen the Hobbes
 'search' facility.... I'm as blind as a bat!
 Ciao.......
 Tony
 Sydney, Oz
 Sat 18/04/1998  10:32:19  
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