said:
>>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.
I don't see any pnp.sys statements in either config.sys file. Pnp.sys is
located in the OS/2\boot subdirectory for each operating system.
The com.sys device statement did not have parameters before, and in Warp,
it loaded com 2 with IRQ 3. I have now edited it with the following
parameter:
(2,3E8,4)
and that fixed the problem.
In eCS there is a parameter "/S", but I don't know what that does. eCs
does load the Com2 port with IRQ 4.
Sandy
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