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1. PC com ports (score: 1)
Author: jbarry@curia.ucc.ie (John Barry)
Date: 08 Aug 1994 18:42:33 +0100 (BST)
I am purchasing a new PC and I am wondering what is the best approach to get the maximum from my com's ports. I would like to use this pc in a multi-single setup, and as such it would be nice to be a
/archives//html/CT-User/1994-08/msg00001.html (7,194 bytes)

2. PC com ports (score: 1)
Author: reisert@wrksys.enet.dec.com (Jim Reisert AD1C 08-Aug-1994 1417)
Date: Mon, 8 Aug 1994 14:13:53 -0400
Best bet is to buy a PC with two standard COM ports at COM1 (uses IRQ4) and COM2 (uses IRQ3). Then buy a 2 serial port option card that allows you configure COM3 on IRQ2 and COM4 on IRQ5. They sell t
/archives//html/CT-User/1994-08/msg00002.html (7,139 bytes)

3. PC com ports (score: 1)
Author: sharriso@sysplan.com (Steve Harrison)
Date: Mon, 8 Aug 1994 15:10:09 -0400 (EDT)
Actually, the Boca board in particular is less than $16 at several vendors in the Washington, D.C. area. In addition, there are several vendors of combination IDE-type HD/floppy controller, dual-COM
/archives//html/CT-User/1994-08/msg00003.html (8,623 bytes)

4. PC com ports (score: 1)
Author: n4zr@netcom.com (Peter G. Smith)
Date: Mon, 8 Aug 1994 13:02:13 -0700 (PDT)
In fact, the Boca board is an even better deal than Jim suggests. I got mine from Micro Center for US$15, and note that it also includes a second parallel port (why is I bought it in the first place)
/archives//html/CT-User/1994-08/msg00004.html (7,601 bytes)

5. PC com ports (score: 1)
Author: k3sa@access.digex.net (Steven Affens)
Date: Mon, 8 Aug 1994 19:46:37 -0400 (EDT)
John, I won't address your question entirely. However, I can tell you that a BUS mouse intalled here really helped. It frees one serial port usually used by the mouse. I'll be watching for other sugg
/archives//html/CT-User/1994-08/msg00005.html (7,856 bytes)

6. PC com ports (score: 1)
Author: sharriso@sysplan.com (Steve Harrison)
Date: Tue, 9 Aug 1994 12:08:39 -0400 (EDT)
My own 1984 Microsoft bus mouse is apparently counted as LPT2 when looking at Norton'w SYSINFO. Funny thing is, however, that I'm using my CT keyer interface on a paralled port which is also addresse
/archives//html/CT-User/1994-08/msg00006.html (8,276 bytes)

7. PC com ports (score: 1)
Author: reisert@wrksys.enet.dec.com (Jim Reisert AD1C 09-Aug-1994 1246)
Date: Tue, 9 Aug 1994 12:42:43 -0400
COM ports have two communication channels, if you will - one for output, the other for input. There is an address in memory (I/O space, really) to which a program writes a character to the UART (8250
/archives//html/CT-User/1994-08/msg00007.html (8,003 bytes)


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