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Com ports, irqs, and i/o base addresses – Intel LAN+Modem56 PC Card PRO/100 User Manual

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Windows 3.x/MS-DOS Installation 4-33

COM Ports, IRQs, and I/O Base Addresses

Automatic COM Port Detection

The PRO/100 PC Card drivers will automatically configure a COM port

on the system. The driver scans the BIOS table for the first unused COM

port, then checks to see if the corresponding IRQ is in use. If it is, it

moves to the next available COM port.

This process takes precedence over the network resources. If you specify a

network IRQ that is the same as the first available COM IRQ (3 or 4), the

driver will respond with an error.

To force a COM port, use the COMx keyword described in the following

heading. If you do not want a COM port, add the NOCOM keyword to

your configuration file or command line.

Manually Setting COM Port, Interrupt, and I/O Address
Values

Use the COMx keyword to manually specify which COM port the PRO/

100 PC Card should use when providing erial port emulation for modem

operations. Values for x can be 1, 2, 3, or 4. Each of these settings also

activates a specific set of predefined values for I/O address and interrupt

level, as follows:

PORT

IRQ

IOADDRESS

COM1

4

03F8

COM2

3

02F8

COM3

4

03E8

COM4

3

02E8

Do not select a COM port that is currently used by any other system

device, such as the PC Card interface itself, or a mouse or trackball.

Note

Configure your communications software to the COM port you

selected with the COMx keyword.

By default the LAN drivers will select the first open COM port. You can

add the COMx keyword and a port number to the LAN driver configura-