[Trlog] 4-port card for an old machine?
Ken Beals
k6mr at pacbell.net
Sat Nov 13 11:03:03 EST 2004
I was using a 2 port PCI serial card for a while, under Win98. The
limitation I ran into was that Windoze would assign an oddball port
address (something like 1058 and 1060). Unfortunately it doesn't put
those addresses in the bios lookup table, so you have to tell TR what
the port addresses are. But that only works for ports 5 and 6, as far
as I know. So adding two more ports with another PCI card didn't work.
Or should I say 'I' couldn't make it work. I tried assigning "standard"
port addresses to the card, but again, those addresses are not put in
the lookup table so TR can't find them.
I finally found a four port ISA serial card at a surplus house. Good
thing for old surplus computers with ISA slots.
Ken K6MR
David Hachadorian wrote:
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Jim Smith" <jimsmith at shaw.ca>
>To: "TRLog Reflector" <trlog at contesting.com>
>Sent: Friday, November 12, 2004 11:49 PM
>Subject: Re: [Trlog] 4-port card for an old machine?
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>>I'm planning on buying an 8 port Byterunner card
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>(PCI) which I expect to
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>>function when running TR. I run TR in Win98 SE.
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>Mark's comment makes
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>>me wonder if I'm about to make a mistake and buy
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>something I can't use.
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>I'm no computer wonk, but isn't it extremely difficult
>to run a PCI device in a DOS Window under Win98? I
>remember one guy describing how to do it, and it
>sounded like he had to jump through flaming hoops.
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>Dave Hachadorian, K6LL
>Yuma, AZ
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