Date: 21 Oct 1997 23:15:00 +0200 From: mjs AT prg DOT hannover DOT sgh-net DOT de (Mark Junker) To: opendos AT delorie DOT com Message-ID: <6gGzT8$t8gB@prg.hannover.sgh-net.de> In-Reply-To: Subject: Re: questions. MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Precedence: bulk Prev. Author: sb1 AT sisna DOT com Date: 21.10.97 Subject:"questions." > Link driver NCOMX > INT 3 > port 3f0 com4 can normally be found at: -- port 2f8 IRQ 3 -- INT is not the same as IRQ ... but I don't know if INT in NET.CFG means the same as IRQ because I don't have a network here. When you aren't sure where your COM4 exactly is, I can send you my program COM_IRQ which allows you to detect the UART type, I/O port and IRQ and even works inside windows (except for the com port intercepted by windows for the mouse). > I am sure smart enough to understand this stuff but the docs are in > acrobat and > I am a blind person so I can't read the graphics. There is an add-on for acrobat that converts the page viewed to text and is called "Access". It's somewhere on the Acrobat Homepage ... it's still "beta stuff" so don't expect too much of it. BTW: What point program (mail/news reader) do you use? Regards, MJS Use it: _PB3.2 & PREP_ / _ASM & PREASM_