e> same results. Either the modem does not respond at all or the
e> program
e> reports no IRQ. The modem is jumpered for com2, irq 3 and is *not*
KS> Have you disabled COM2 in CMOS?
Yes. The modem works fine when I boot dos or win95. It also works well
with getty or mgetty. But, I can't figure out how to turn control of
the modem over to the dos program running in dosemu. I don't need this
modem to be used by Linux, only by an old dos-based bbs program.
Without access to the irq, file transfers via the bbs program are very
slow due to retries.