I actually tried what windows gives it... 0x3f8 irq 11 I think.  But it gives
that same old error.  I think my serial devices are on autoconfig.. so how do
I go about taking this out?  Are there config files for the serial devices?
Meantime... I'll go look, but I think my BIOS is set correctly... my Sound
Blaster PNP works fine.  Thanks Doc.

Doc Shipley wrote:

>   Quick & dirty (REAL dirty) Stick it in a Widows box, set it up, see what
> it likes and give it that in isapnp.conf....
>   Possible problems - Make sure your CMOS is set for non PnP OS and
> that your builtin serial ports are not on autoconfig, and if you aren't
> using a serial mouse (or a serial terminal) disable 'em till you get Mr.
> Supra happy.  Then go back & set the system ports to addresses that don't
> conflict. Also, depending on your BIOS, somewhere there's a place to
> reserve IRQ's for "Legacy ISA" devices. IRQ 5, 9, and 11 seem to be
> favorites of PnPray modems.
>   "Till her daddy takes the T-Bird away!"
>
> --
>  Doc Shipley
>   Network Guy
>    TARL Labs, UT
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