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Date:      Sun, 05 Sep 1999 00:12:48 -0400
From:      Ugen Antsilevitch <ugen@xonix.com>
To:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Troubles with install - 2
Message-ID:  <37D1EDC0.5D885D3F@xonix.com>

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Well, i guess someone out there doesn't like me today..

Anyway, after being unable to install any version of FreeBSD on one of my
machines for no apparent reason, i tried another. This one is an overclocked Celeron.
The install went fine and all is well but...
This particular machine has a ModemBlaster modem. It's a 56K PCI device.
It however can be accessed as a COM3 in Windows 98 and from what i understood
it has a port setting of 3E8 consistent with com3 and for whatver reason interrupt
mapped from PCI to 11.
 On the boot however FreeBSD won't even probe this device on neither 11 nor
emulated DOS IRQ 4 - it just says "interrupt is not in a bitmask" and that would be
it.
Can i at all make it work with this device? Is this device a special PCI device
that only has a fake UART?

Thanx!
--Ugen



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