Basic Configurations for COM Ports in Windows 95Last reviewed: October 10, 1995Article ID: Q123992 |
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SUMMARYWindows 95 includes a set of "Basic Configurations" for communications (COM) ports. These configuration options make it easier for you to avoid hardware conflicts by letting you easily change the settings a COM port uses. These Basic Configurations provide the following:
MORE INFORMATIONBasic Configurations are determined by the following table:
Basic Configuration IRQ Setting Editable? I/O Setting Editable? ----------------------------------------------------------------- 0 4 No 03F8-03FF No 1 4 Yes 03F8-03FF No 2 3 No 02F8-02FF No 3 3 Yes 02F8-02FF No 4 4 No 03E8-03EF No 5 4 Yes 03E8-03EF No 6 3 No 02E8-02EF No 7 3 Yes 02E8-02EF No 8 Variable Yes Variable YesCOM 1 defaults to Basic Configuration 0. The IRQ can be changed by selecting Basic Configuration 1. COM 2 defaults to Basic Configuration 2. The IRQ can be changed by selecting Basic Configuration 3. COM 3 defaults to Basic Configuration 4. The IRQ can be changed by selecting Basic Configuration 5. COM 4 defaults to Basic Configuration 6. The IRQ can be changed by selecting Basic Configuration 7. Basic Configuration 8 can be used to configure additional COM ports because it lets you change the IRQ and the I/O address.
ExampleThe following is a sample procedure for changing the IRQ for COM 1:
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