Re: [X] why does X kill my modem?

1997-08-23 Thread tko
Hello Bob, sounds like you need to re-do those IRQ's. Here's my setup: ttyS0 = disabled ttyS1 = IRQ 4 (mouse) ttys2 = disabled ttys3 = IRQ 2 (modem) I use IRQ 3 with my NE2000 network card, so COM 1 3 aren't used 8-) Bob Billson writes: On Thu, 21 Aug 1997, Tim Sailer wrote: ttyS0 and

Re: [X] why does X kill my modem?

1997-08-22 Thread Bob Billson
On Thu, 21 Aug 1997, Tim Sailer wrote: ttyS0 and ttyS2 are IRQ 3 ttyS1 and ttyS3 are IRQ 4 This *will* be the problem. You have 2 sets of hardware sitting on the same irqs. This will cause confusion. With standard serial The old story of telling someone 'you can't do it' when they don't know

Re: [X] why does X kill my modem?

1997-08-22 Thread Jason Gunthorpe
On Thu, 21 Aug 1997, Bob Billson wrote: On Thu, 21 Aug 1997, Tim Sailer wrote: ttyS0 and ttyS2 are IRQ 3 ttyS1 and ttyS3 are IRQ 4 This *will* be the problem. You have 2 sets of hardware sitting on the same irqs. This will cause confusion. With standard serial The old story of

[X] why does X kill my modem?

1997-08-21 Thread Bob Billson
Hi all... Oh no! He's back with another problem. :-) This one has me really puzzled. When I run X, I can't dial out with my modem. Until recently, I didn't run X very much so I pretty much forgot about the problem. Now I want to start using X more so the problem needs to be solved. My

Re: [X] why does X kill my modem?

1997-08-21 Thread Tim Sailer
In your email to me, Bob Billson, you wrote: Hi all... Oh no! He's back with another problem. :-) This one has me really puzzled. When I run X, I can't dial out with my modem. Until recently, I didn't run X very much so I pretty much forgot about the problem. Now I want to start

Re: [X] why does X kill my modem?

1997-08-21 Thread Bob Billson
On Thu, 21 Aug 1997, Tim Sailer wrote: What IRQs are you using for all these? If you are sharing 3 and 4 between 3 devices, that could be the problem. ttyS0 and ttyS3 are IRQ 3 ttyS2 and ttyS4 are IRQ 4 I keep the modem (on ttyS4) separate from the mouse (on ttyS0) to avoid conflicts. The X10

Re: [X] why does X kill my modem?

1997-08-21 Thread Bob Billson
On Thu, 21 Aug 1997, I wrote: ttyS0 and ttyS3 are IRQ 3 ttyS2 and ttyS4 are IRQ 4 I *meant* to type: ttyS0 and ttyS2 are IRQ 3 ttyS1 and ttyS3 are IRQ 4 -- Bob Billson, KC2WZemail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (\ MS-DOS, you can't live with it. You can live

Re: [X] why does X kill my modem?

1997-08-21 Thread Tim Sailer
In your email to me, Bob Billson, you wrote: On Thu, 21 Aug 1997, I wrote: ttyS0 and ttyS3 are IRQ 3 ttyS2 and ttyS4 are IRQ 4 I *meant* to type: ttyS0 and ttyS2 are IRQ 3 ttyS1 and ttyS3 are IRQ 4 This *will* be the problem. You have 2 sets of hardware sitting on the same irqs. This