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Hello SCOUGians  
My Thinkpad T30 has one serial port only !  
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Booting the system it displays 16 ports !!  
 
port COM1 is is displayed as available  
ports COM2-4 are NOT displayed  
ports COM5-16 are displayed but not available !!!  
 
How do I set accordingly to my systems physical =  
 
availablitiy ???  
 
One more thougts:  
Does one know more about COM16's features i.e. =  
 
virtual ports (i.e. 2-4) redirected to port COM1 ??  
 
I would avoid SIO2K since it gives some problems =  
 
and R. Gwinn isn't reachable nor does he answer ;-((  
 
Perhaps I will give another try with SIO 1.6d which =  
 
has worked much better on my previous notebook !?  
 
Any hints and suggestions are very appreciated !  
 
Have a nice Sunday, =  
 
cheers, svobi  
 
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