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IRQ. Just make sure that no other device in the PC is using the IRQ you
choose!

You can find a description of the ISA edge-connector at -
http://www.geocities.com/nicolaasuni/pinconbus_isa.htm

-- 
Roger Barker, G4IDE - roger@peaksys.co.uk
For UI-View go to - http://www.packetradio.org.uk
For WinPack go to - http://www.peaksys.co.uk

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Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2000 21:52:36 +0100
From: Roger Barker <roger@peaksys.co.uk>
Subject: com ports for packet modem.

In article <8a1cIlBqY3b5Ewzd@peaksys.co.uk>, Roger Barker
<roger@peaksys.co.uk> writes
[snip]
>You say COM3 is on an ISA card, so it should be fairly easy to cut the
>track that goes to IRQ3
Oops! Typo!         ^^^^ should, of course, have been IRQ4.

-- 
Roger Barker, G4IDE - roger@peaksys.co.uk
For UI-View go to - http://www.packetradio.org.uk
For WinPack go to - http://www.peaksys.co.uk

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Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2000 22:46:07 +0100
From: Roger Barker <roger@peaksys.co.uk>
Subject: com ports for packet modem.

In article <QJLb5.22560$8S2.205289@monolith.news.easynet.net>, Robert
<bobit@freeuk.com> writes
>Yes this could be done...but it is a multi i/o card so i presume it can
>select its own IRQ.
>if i setup a com3 port on the card it automatically sets the irq to 4, and
>sets the irq to 3 if com4 port is setup....maybe more complicated !

Yes, but if you break the track to IRQ4 on the edge-connector and
connect it to, say, IRQ5, then the card will use IRQ5 when COM3 is
selected.

[snip]

-- 
Roger Barker, G4IDE - roger@peaksys.co.uk
For UI-View go to - http://www.packetradio.org.uk
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Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2000 22:37:27 +0100
From: "Robert" <bobit@freeuk.com>
Subject: com ports for packet modem.

Yes this could be done...but it is a multi i/o card so i presume it can
select its own IRQ.
if i setup a com3 port on the card it automatically sets the irq to 4, and
sets the irq to 3 if com4 port is setup....maybe more complicated !

I just thought, my modem is external and OLD !
I think i will abandon the i/o card and get an internal modem, my 28.8 is
getting a bit slow now :))...
This will free up a com port as modems can be setup for other irq than 3 and
4 !!

Thanks for the info anyway !!



Roger Barker <roger@peaksys.co.uk> wrote in message
news:U66Ww+BU23b5Ew0Y@peaksys.co.uk...
> In article <8a1cIlBqY3b5Ewzd@peaksys.co.uk>, Roger Barker
> <roger@peaksys.co.uk> writes
> [snip]
> >You say COM3 is on an ISA card, so it should be fairly easy to cut the
> >track that goes to IRQ3
> Oops! Typo!         ^^^^ should, of course, have been IRQ4.
>
> --
> Roger Barker, G4IDE - roger@peaksys.co.uk
> For UI-View go to - http://www.packetradio.org.uk
> For WinPack go to - http://www.peaksys.co.uk

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Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2000 22:41:34 +0100
From: Ade <Ade@50mhz.org>
Subject: DX Cluster Software

Can anyone recommend any software for running a DX Cluster
we are about to start planning an installation of a cluster locally in
my area
as we have to rely on links to other clusters which fail on a regular
basis

I have no experience in setting up a cluster and would welcome any
information or pointers as what and what I should not do, or any
links to any info on the internet would be especially appreciated

Regards

73 De Adrian

G0KOM

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Date: 15 Jul 2000 02:47:04 GMT
From: k3for@aol.com (K3for)
Subject: Help - Naval Academy ham radio club in danger!

Help!

I am looking for other Naval Academy graduates or US Naval personnel who can
assist me in saving the amateur radio club at USNA.

I have been the officer rep for the past 2.5 years, but a decision was just
made in the past 48 hours (over the summer while the mids are conveniently out
at summer training or on leave) without notice or discussion, to disestablish
the station W3ADO (also Navy MARS station NNN0NNN).  Perceived lack of
participation, lack of knowledge of our various missions and accomplishments
("oh, ham radio is dead..."), and funding probably played a role.

Mailing address for support letters:
Captain Sam Locklear, USN
Commandant of Midshipmen
101 Buchanan Road
US Naval Academy
Annapolis, MD 21402

cc me at:
Ryan "Skip" Johnson
510 Norton Lane
Arnold, MD 21012
k3for@aol.com
if you can

Or if you can't write a letter, please email me something and I will forward
it
to the Deputy Commandant by email.

Thank you !  I only hope its not too late -- I have to run down there and see
if they've thrown out the gear already...

73's
Skip/K3FOR
Navy MARS NNN0PEK
Annapolis

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