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Val Laughlin | LARGE MARGE | System Lockups... |
November 2, 1995 9:04 AM * |
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Re: System Problems... > > I'm running 2 nodes of VBBS under WFWg. I have a 486SX/25 with 20 megs of > > RAM. I'm using a ZOOM 9600 external on COM2 with 16550 UART and a ZOOM 28. > > internal (COM3/16550 UART, too, natch). I'm using the updated WFWg COMM.DR > > (dated 11/1/93). With all of this... I am *still* getting system lockups o > > a regular basis. > > The COMPORT settings are at 19200 with hardware control on for both ports. > > can't figure out why I'm experiencing regular system lockups. It's very > > frustrating. > Same here.. lots of lock ups running 2 nodes.... Plus... I couldn't get the > modem to answer (second modem that is!). I finally moved my mouse to com 4 > IRQ 5... now I haven't had a mouse forever... Getting ready to try mouse on > standard com 1, modem on standard com 2, second modem on com 3 with an > odd-ball IRQ.. Any suggestions.. ?? Just to make things simple, I abandoned the mouse. I'm not using one, so there should be no conflicts associated with the COM ports. Still, the darn thing is coughing and sputtering. It really seems like it should handle the programs readily with the 20 megs of RAM. Any and all hints and tips are deeply appreciated. C ya! Val The Night C/I/E BBS -=- 318-752-2237 & 318-741-3553 -=- 9.6 Kbps VBBS 7.0 -=- VirtualNet @1318003 -=- FidoNet 1:380/11 The most fun you can have with your clothes on! |
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