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Ron Taylor <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 27 Feb 1998 08:55:19 -0500
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>Ron Taylor wrote:
>>
>> Cliff
>> After you highlight the modem, click on properties and then
>> the resources tab.  Take the check mark off 'use automatic settings'
>> and then highlight the Interrupt.  Click on change setting and make
>> the interrupt something that is spare...
>
>
>This will _only_ work if it is a true PLUG N PLAY modem.
>And we don't know that.  If it is not PnP, then Cliff would also
>need to open the case and change the jumpers on the modem.
>
>The simpler solution would be to put the mouse on COM 2.
>My guess is that the Ham software and the modem would not be used
>at the same time, therefore they can share an IRQ.
>
>--
Jim
It will work with modems that have jumpers also but you must make sure that
the jumpered interrupt matches the software interrupt.  I have done this
many times and it works fine.  I have a lot of old PP V.34 non PNP modems
here and they work find.
Ron
PS I previously asked "Where do I find the version # of win95."

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