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Hallo Rich,
RW> I am using something similar to this. I disabled com2 in BIOS and used
RW> the 'virtual' IRQ in SIO. I use IRQ-4 for com1, and IRQ-3 for -all- my
RW> INTERNET ports. Its not a real IRQ (or port address) for SIO. My com1 is
RW> a real port for dial-in.
Well, there is no need for a irq on virtual ports. :-)
Just take a look at my config.sys:
--- Beginn CONFIG.SYS ---
DEVICE=C:\SIO\SIO.SYS
(COM1:115200,3F8,IRQ4,,)(COM3,INTERNET,NONE)(COM4,INTERNET,NONE)
DEVICE=C:\SIO\VSIO.SYS
--- Ende CONFIG.SYS ---
Com2 is used on my dcf77-clock with another driver.
RW> Soon I should have TAG set up for I-net. :}
RW> Rich
RW> I-Net turtil{at}frontiernet.net
By/2 Torsten
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