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Hallo Kevin! Sonntag, den 10. April 2005 17:53, Kevin Nunn schrieb an Mike Luther: KN> SIO setup in the config.sys file is generic, posting just in case KN> DEVICE=C:\SIO\SIO.SYS (COM1,3F8,4,-) (COM2:115200,INTERNET:2F8,NONE:3,-) KN> (COM3:115200,INTERNET:3E8,NONE:4,-) (COM4:115200,INTERNET:2E8,NONE:3,-) KN> DEVICE=C:\SIO\VSIO.SYS KN> DEVICE=C:\SIO\vx00.sys KN> If there is anymore info that I can provide, let me know and thanks for KN> helping me try to figure this out. I think, you are useing the serial ports of your motherboard. Afaik sio can't access irq-shared com-ports. So, just give every com-port a different irq in your bios. Or, use one of the serial-multiport-cards as they are listed in sio.inf. KN> Kev KN> + Origin: Razor's Domain BBS (1:397/10) By/2 Torsten --- GoldED/2 3.0.1* Origin: DatenBahn BBS Wismar, Germany (2:240/5832) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 240/5832 5778 2432/200 774/605 123/500 106/2000 633/267 |
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