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** Reply to message from "Steven Levine" on Sun, 11 Nov
2007 22:00:03 -0800
> In <20071101041238.MLCU19534.mta10.adelphia.net@[192.168.1.20]>, on
> 10/31/07
> at 09:12 PM, "Michael Rakijas" said:
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> Hi,
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> >Any ideas? Is there a way that I can force COM.SYS to assign only one
> >port, the one I need for my mouse to work? Thanks in advance.
>
> IRQ assignments for legacy ISA devices are under the control of the BIOS.
> This is where I would be looking.
>
> You might need to clear the ESCD data. You also might need to do a full
> hardware detection to get eCS/OS2 to see the change.
>
> If you continue to have rat problems, you might want to try amouse..
I swapped out a new mouse and it fixed the problem. It always gives me the
willies to have problems seemingly fix themselves but particularly when I can't
really guess what the basis of the fix was ... but I'm not going to look a gift
horse in the mouth.
On to my sound card problem.
> Steven
Thanks again Steven.
-Rocky
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