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In <200412271716.iBRHGtTg024643@smtp.ucsd.edu>, on 12/27/04   
   at 09:17 AM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:  
 
>For what it's worth, I don't see any other instance of IRQ 4 in RMVIEW  
>(unless I have missed something).  
 
This:  
 
      Adapter: SERIAL_0  Serial Controller   
      Device Type: COMM-SERIAL    Bus/Width: ISA 16 BIT  
      I/O = 0X02F8  Len =   8  Flg = MULTIPLEXED Addr Lines = 10   
      IRQ Level =  3  PCI Pin = NONE  Flg = MULTIPLEXED    
 
      Adapter: SERIAL_1  Serial Controller   
      Device Type: COMM-SERIAL    Bus/Width: ISA 16 BIT  
      I/O = 0X03E8  Len =   8  Flg = MULTIPLEXED Addr Lines = 10   
      IRQ Level =  4  PCI Pin = NONE  Flg = MULTIPLEXED    
 
looks like a standard setup for 2 COM ports.  
 
Is this as viewed from the eCS boot or the Warp boot?  It might be helpful  
to see rmview for the other boot.  
 
Steven  
 
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