The IRQ's you use depend on what other hardware is present. COM1 and 2 use
IRQ's 4 and 3. You want a board that will be able to use 9, 10, 15, etc. The
basic
rule is that you need a unique IRQ for every device in the system.
John Lash wrote:
> I'm taking a PC to a shop today to get a COM3 and COM4 I/O board stuck in
> it. (I just don't have the time or the patience to mess with it!)
>
> Is there a standard, commonly accepted way of setting this up, as far as
> which IRQ goes to which COM port, etc.?
>
> Don't have my CT manual with me at work, and was hoping someone more
> technical might know this off the top of their head.
>
> Also, does a W9XT board work (flawlessly) with CT? If not, what other
> alternatives are there for PC-based voice keying?
>
> John
> WA2GO
>
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