The manual for CT suggests some non-standard interrupts for IRQ
assignments to avoid conflicts: COM1=IRQ4, COM2=IRQ3, COM3=IRQ2,
and COM4=IRQ5. Since many of the devices will be trying to operate
simultaneously (e.g. packet connections, networks, rig control lines)
having the comports on different IRQ's is essential to keep from
locking the system.
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* Alan Braun MD, NS0B/V31EV *Internet: albraun@socketis.net *
* Jefferson City, MO *Packet: NS0B@N0LBA.#cemo.mo.usa.noam *
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