Thank you to everybody who replied to my call for help.  So far, I haven't 
had much success.

Jeremy wrote that he had the same trouble as me, and all the advice he 
received didn't help him.  That's about the shape I'm in.  Jeremy also told 
me that if my modem has jumpers, he might be able to help me.  As it turns 
out, my modem has two sets of jumpers.  One set of jumpers is clearly marked 
IRQ with jumper settings for "2", "3", "4", "5", and "7".  The jumper was not 
set to anything, so I set the jumper to IRQ 3.  The other block is not 
labeled and has settings for "0", "1", and "SEL".  Does anybody know what 
this means?  What should I choose?

Ernie suggested that I turn off PnP in the BIOS.  My BIOS does not give me 
that option.  Ernie asked if I have a serial mouse.  I don't.  It's a 
standard PS2 mouse.

Sam suggested that I go to http://www.o2.net/~gromtitkc/199991007a.html and 
see if my modem was really a Winmodem.  I was unable to connect to that web 
site.

Civileme suggested that I switch the motherboard BIOS to turn off PnP.  I 
cannot do that.  Civileme also suggested that I disable COM1.  How do I do 
that?  I don't see it in the BIOS setup parameters.  Finally, Civileme 
suggested that I use the jumpers on the modem.  See my response to Jeremy 
above.  I need help setting the jumpers marked 0, 1, and SEL.

Richard asked if I did pnpdump followed by isapnp.  Yes, I did follow the 
steps he outlined in his email.  I had no luck.  I did do a setserial command 
and I did manage to dump a UART number.  I forget the exact number.

Once again, I'm hoping someone can help me get my modem working.

Thanks again,
Mike Dennison
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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