Appendix C: Irqs And Conflicts - Zoom ISDN TA/V.34 Owner's Manual

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Appendix C:
Note
The IRQs supported by the TA/V.34 and TA are 3, 4, 5, 7, 10,
11, and 12.
While setport.bat, which runs portwiz.exe, does its best to configure
your ISDN card on a free IRQ, it is possible that another piece of your
hardware also is configured to use that IRQ. That is why the programs
first try to query the IRQs least likely to be used by your system.
In the unusual event that PORTWIZ configures your ISDN card to use
a COM port/IRQ combination that conflicts with other hardware, either
the ISDN card or the other hardware won't work properly. If that
happens, you can run PORTWIZ by itself to try other COM port/IRQ
combinations.
Setport copies PORTWIZ into the root directory (usually C:\) the first
time you run it. After that, you can run PORTWIZ from the DOS
prompt. You can specify a COM port and IRQ for PORTWIZ to try; the
command format is:
PORTWIZ <COM port hex address><IRQ
number(s)></w>
where the COM port hex addresses are:
COM 1 3f8
COM 2 2f8
and /w activates the Wizard mode, in which PORTWIZ edits the
autoexec.bat and system.ini files for you. Remember that you can type a
command line with or without spaces; however, it cannot exceed 255
characters (including spaces).
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IRQs and Conflicts
COM 3 3e8
COM 4 2e8
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