Shawn Fertch <fertch at mninter.net> wrote:
> 
> My modem is set to IRQ 5, com 4 in Win2k.  The system bios is detecting
> is as IRQ 5 as well.  when I cat /proc/interrupts it's not showing that
> IRQ 5 is in use?  This is even after I did a set serial of /dev/ttyS3 to
> IRQ of 5.

Have you checked what I/O address Windows is using?  If the IRQ is weird,
the ioaddr is probably weird too.

ISA serial devices usually use 0x3f8, 0x2f8, 0x3e8, 0x2e8, IIRC..

If you get anything greater than 0x1000, you probably have a PCI Winmodem
(sucks to be you ;-)

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