I'll be terse to keep from adding any speculative information...73, Ward
> What address did the Siig ports come up for on COM3 and 4?
> What IRQ are they using?
The usual and the usual
> Have you been able to get TR to recognize a PCI card at a non standard address
> (i.e other than 3E8,2E8,2F8,3F8).?
No
> And most importantly can you get TR to recognize a PCI card at COM5 and
> COM6?If so using what IRQ?
Yes, but only from the MS-DOS prompt within Win98. I don't know what
IRQ's. But I had other problems with the parallel ports when running TR
in that Windows mode, so I didn't pursue it.
When first installed, the PCI card mapped itself to COM 5/6 because I'd
had an old, defective ISA card previously. I removed the COM 3/4 ports
and then reset the PCI card, all using the Win System/Device Manager
controls. It then came up as COM 3/4, but TR didn't recognize it from the
Command Mode because I didn't have the correct DOS drivers installed.
> A Comp -USA 2 ser/1 parallel? Are you sure this is a PCI card and not an ISA
> card? I was recently (last week ) in Comp USA and the only 2S/1P cards they
> had were ISA (by Siig by the way, these are jumpered ISA cards and do work at
> least for COM 3 and 4)
They're PCI, alright. Cost about $50. I'm at work, or I'd go look up the
mfr. for you.
The bottom line is that I run TR from the Command Mode only and everything
seems to work. Running it from within a Win98 MS-DOS window gave me fits
with the parallel ports. By the way, my system uses the ASUS MA-99 (I
think) motherboard, in case that makes a difference.
>
> Dave
> NR1DX
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