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In <200412271939.iBRJdsTg010453@smtp.ucsd.edu>, on 12/27/04
at 11:40 AM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>>Is this as viewed from the eCS boot or the Warp boot? It might be
>>helpful to see rmview for the other boot.
>This is AFTER I edited Config.sys to force Com port 2 to use IRQ 4
>(before it was using IRQ 3).
Did you have any com.sys parameters before you edited config.sys? You
should not have needed any.
>Here is the output from rebooting into eCS:
>(It looks basically the same from what I can see).
Well, there is one big difference which may or may not matter. The Warp4
boot is not loading PNP.SYS and the eCS boot is, unless I renamed the
files wrong:
Adapter: PnP Isolation/Detection Driver
Device Type: Bus/Width: ISA 16 BIT
Device: PnP_0 UNKNOWN
Your eCS boot is running the printer port polled, but that only slows
things down.
Steven
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