At 04:56 PM 8/16/99 +0100, you wrote: > >Irq2 is your interrupt controller. I normally disable one of the com >ports in bios and use that for the modem ie ttyS1/irq3 (com2 in dos). > >hih >nick@nexnix > Thanks for the suggestion nick, but the win98 that I am running on my primary drive (there are two in the machine) is running without a flaw(I know I know.. hard to beleive!) soo I am not interested in making bios changes with the com ports and rearranging devices on my machine. I would rather just like to get Linux to work correctly with the Modem on Com3 irq2 ttys2 would be the device I know.. Some have suggested I play with minicom first to get the modem working there.. then when I have.. I can get back into Kppp and set it up. ???? James
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