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From: cove@netcom.com (Cove Schneider)
Subject: Re: can't find modem...
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Date: Tue, 26 Sep 1995 08:18:27 GMT
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Gary E. Grant (ggrant@crl.com) wrote:
[..]

: Therefore you should set the modem's irq to 9 or 5, and then
: boot -c and set sio3 appropriately.

Just a little note to add (if my memory serves me): If the modem
is using IRQ 9, then you actually need to set it to IRQ 2. 


(If I'm wrong some one please correct me..)



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Cove Schneider                                                cove@netcom.com