It seems like dosemu does not handle specifying irq2 or 9 for a
com port. Some software runs, others do not.
The only way I could get things to work is by giving
up one of the com ports, and setting up com1, irq4 to use
/dev/ttyS2. This was the only way to get my software to deal.
So, i have 2 instead of 3 com ports and I have to change the
software's configuration depending on whether I'm running it
under dosemu, where I use com1, or real dos with com3. This is the best I 
could do.

I suspect this is a real bug. I played some with the global
conf file, where there is more freedom on the addresses and
irqs to use with the coms, but I could not get it to work
properly. I hope this helps.

Yanko

>From: Kitty Huddleston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Modem under Dosemu
>Date: Wed, 01 Sep 1999 14:16:08 -0700
>
>Hi,
>
>I am having the same modem problem where I get an error about conflicts
>at IRQ 11 for com 2 and 4
>
>Have you gotten anymore information about this?
>
>My config file looks the same as the one you gave in the dosemu mailing
>list except i have tried putting "3" in the "IRQ_PASSING" section of the
>config file.  Hope there is an answer out there somewhere.  I have
>gotten the modem to work before but it was in an earlier version of
>dosemu and things have changed,  Myabe I will just go back to the older
>version.
>
>Thanks!
>
>/John Huddleston/

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