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Thanks Douglas for pointing out what I was overlooking.
I reconfigured its jumpers and I got it to work.
Michael Eisenstadt
Douglas Simmons wrote:
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> You may get your setup to work if you reserve in the BIOS
> the IRQ that you have set on your ISA modem. I'm assuming
> that your Sportster is IRQ and Port configurable. I've
> not used the Asus but most of the BIOS's will allow you to
> reserve an IRQ for legacy (ISA) devices and not have it
> available for P-N-P assignment. I'd copy down all your
> IRQ usage before re-booting though since Windows may
> shuffle your IRQ'a and make something else not work.
>
> Doug
>
> At 3/12/2002 10:26 AM, Michael Eisenstadt wrote:
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> my computer's peripherals are in the following slots:
>
> ISA ISA PCI PCI PCI PCI AGP
>
> new 16bit S/video sound modem Adaptec Matrox
> modem SCSI card card SCSI video
>
> What I'm trying to do is to free up a PCI slot for a
> Firewire card.
>
> As I have one ISA slot free, I am trying to install a
> USRobotics non-Win
> Sportster and then remove the PCI modem.
>
> Win 98SE installed the USRobotics automatically, but serial
> mouse froze.
> Removing the ISA modem freed up the serial mouse which is
> using
> COM 2, ITR 3. The PCI modem is using Interrupt 9.
>
> This is an ASUS P2B board.
>
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