[ale] Oddly Slow Internal Modem

Michael D. Hirsch mhirsch at nubridges.com
Mon Oct 28 16:43:59 EST 2002


On Monday 28 October 2002 03:11 pm, Jeff Hubbs wrote:
> On Mon, 2002-10-28 at 15:03, Matt Smith wrote:
> > I've experienced a similar phenomenon when there was an IRQ
> > conflict.  Any chance there are still some ISA peripherals that
> > might be conflicting?  Or perhaps COM1 isn't truly disabled?
> >
> >
> > --Matt
>
> Well, you know, that's possible - after all, after disabling COM1 in
> the BIOS, I'm left with a ttyS1 and a ttyS2 - if COM1 were truly
> gone, shouldn't I have a ttyS0 and a ttyS1?

No, I don't think the com ports work that way.  COM1 is ttyS0, COM2 is 
ttyS1, etc., even if COM0 is deactivated.

I would fool around with that interrupt.  See if you can move it to 
something else.  It does sound like some kind of conflict.

Play around with setserial and see what it says.

Michael

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