[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> With minicom -s you can tell it which ttyS to connect to.
> In each case if I try to connect to the ttyS that doesn't
> correspond to the COM port dip switch setting on the card I
> get no response whatsoever.
>
> Connecting to the correct port with minicom I'd get the
> initialization string to appear in whole or part on the screen.
> Still no response from the modem.. if I type at
> i should get an OK back, but nothing. However the
> modem is listening... if i type atd and then a number it
> dials. Dialing into my ISP I was able to hear it handshake properly
> and then when I would normally see the banner and login prompt I get
> nothing, till i start punching keys. On a keystroke it would plop up
> the next 5-6 characters of the information coming in off of the modem.

> So what does this mean?

This is the behavior that occurs when the system is not receiving the
interrupts.  Since the APIC is dealing with the interrupts in 2.2.x  I would
try the 'noapic' option to see if it works.

                Mark

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