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Steven Levine wrote:  
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> >DEVICE=E:\OS2\BOOT\COM.SYS (2,e800,11) (3,dc00,4) (4,02E8,3)  
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> > Address 0 is an I/O Port : 0000EC00h  
> > Address 1 is an I/O Port : 0000E800h  
> > Address 2 is an I/O Port : 0000E400h  
> > Address 3 is an I/O Port : 0000E000h  
> > Address 4 is an I/O Port : 0000DC00h  
> > Address 5 is an I/O Port : 0000D800h  
> > System IRQ 11, INT# A  
>   
> Given this, I would start with:  
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>  DEVICE=E:\OS2\BOOT\COM.SYS (3,ec00,11)  
 
No change  
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> >ZOC V 4.07 set for Comm2.  Loads without error.  
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> Since you have a COM1 on the MB, I would let it load pointing at COM1 and  
> then try to change the settings.  
 
That produces a COM1 not found error.  Same thing with iLink/2 if I  
select anything other than COM2  
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> Also, since it works on the dark side, why not check the device manager  
> and see what resources it allocated to the device?  
 
I had already done that.  It's using 02f8,11, which I said I tried.  
OS/2 seems to know something is connected to COM2, it just doesn't know  
what.  
 
I tried SIO2K.  LOGGER thinks COM2 is a floppy drive.  
 
Ray  
 
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