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Menuetos user 14 Aug 2004, 23:17
for connecting to my isp on menuetos in stack you must enter ur com port and irq port i know my com port is 2 but how do i find my irq port?

i think its irq correct me if im wrong

thx
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spideros1



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spideros1 15 Aug 2004, 06:06
For COM2 you need IRQ 3
for COM1 you'd need IRQ 4.
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spideros1 15 Aug 2004, 06:06
You can also check in windows device manager which resources does modem use.
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Menuetos user 15 Aug 2004, 08:05
thx yes i looked back at the ppp.txt and found it i must have over looked it when reading i configured the chat.inc file like it said im sure i got it right

; db 'ATDT;',13,0
db 'ATDT 2913695 ATDT ',13,0
db '`' ; <- End Marker

and placed my user name and password like said but my modem wont pick up i read somewhere it said for external modems my modem is an internal could that be the problem? or will it work for internal modems to

PAPREQStr db 20, 7, '*******', 7, '*******'
IPCPREQStr db 10, 3, 6, 0, 0, 0, 0

im gonna try a few other things i think i just might have edited something wrong
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spideros1 15 Aug 2004, 14:52
First of all, can you access your modem in DOS from some terminal program ? If it's winmodem - sorry, they're not and won't be supported.
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Menuetos user 15 Aug 2004, 22:17
that is my problem i am useing a winmodem and thats all my cpu shops carry looks like ill have to do some seraching
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bloglite



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bloglite 16 Aug 2004, 12:04
Try an external Hayes Compatible Modem serial (com port) type or an older 336 internal ISA Modem mapped to com1 or 2.

No usb external.

Good Luck !
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Menuetos user 17 Aug 2004, 03:53
i found a 3com external modem 33.6 serial for $15 will this work also?
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