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In <3CEB2373.912FC429@gte.net>, on 05/21/02
at 08:50 PM, "Benedict G. Archer" said:
>2.96). Can someone suggest which newsgroups I might peruse for further
>information and post questions about porting unix apps to OS/2.
The only list I know that specifically for this is the unixos2 Yahoo
group.
>Adding (port, IO, IRQ) to the com.sys line made it work, but I don't see
>how to specify an IRQ for an SIO2k port. The SIO2k docs seem to say that
>you can't which would complicate using SIO2k with this kind of modem.
According to Ray, SIO2K should always be able to detect the IRQ. If it
can't and COM.SYS works, Ray may consider this a SIO2K defect. Before
e-mailing Ray, read up on logger.exe and use it to find out what's really
happening. If needed the port can be specfied in sio2k.cfg. In your
case, you might need to update the entry for $UART,3 (line 165 in
sample.cfg) although I'd expect SIO2K to find this on its own via the PCI
configuration block scan.
Steven
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