said: 
>What happens with Dial Other Internet Providers (SLIPPM.EXE)?  If that 
>works, you have an InJoy problem.  
Hi Peter, 
Well -- that is interesting. SLIPPM says it is dialing, but I hear no dial 
tone and there is no connection. I notice that it is looking for an old US 
Robotics modem that I used to have, and it does not list my current 
Motorola ModemSurfer, but I don't think that is the problem. 
> If it doesn't work, check your IRQs. 
How do I do that? What is listed in the Bios is the same for both OS/2 
Warp and eCS. Injoy lists the same Com settings in both operating systems. 
Is there something else I can check? 
Thanks, 
And Merry Christmas, 
Sandy 
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