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RE: [ECS] Modem and Set up
Michael David
Sun, 23 Aug 1998 23:29:38 -0400

HI Don!

Perhaps I could be even more help if I could remember which side the "Clear"
key is on.  :)

Your port assignments for ECS.EXE are now done in Win95
(Start->Settings->Control Panel->System->Device Manager->Ports).  The port
configs in ECS.DT are only used by ECS.EXE to check for conflicts, not to
actually define the parameters for the port.

So, If Win95 sees your modem as COM13, then ECS.EXE should as well.  What do
you mean by "This must be wrong because if I save SETUP and start up ECS the
address for COM13 has changed..."?  Do you mean in the .DT file?

What modem are you using?

Cheers!

Michael David
michael@michaeldavid.com


-----Original Message-----
From:	West.Net [mailto:stephens@west.net]
Sent:	Sunday, August 23, 1998 11:04 PM
To:	ECS LIST
Subject:	[ECS] Modem and Set up

Finally got most of my stuff moved over to a new computer and new operating
system (Win95). Thanks to all
(especially Michael) for the help. I'm trying to set up my modem and was
wondering if anyone could help me
out with the addressing in SETUP. According to the resources window in Win95
my PCI modem's address is
IRQ 10
I/O Range 0110-0117
COM13

In ECS's Setup I have defined COM13 at a110; assuming that the 'a' indicates
IRQ 10 and the '110' indicating
the start of the address at 0110. This must be wrong because if I save SETUP
and start up ECS the address
for COM13 has changed and ECS reports an error of
"MODEM ERROR: responding to "AT#CLS=8"
Do I have the correct I/O address?

Thanks:
Don


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