PCMCIA Modem Causes IRQ Conflict with Mouse on NEC 3150 LTID: Q129818
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The NEC SystemPro 3150 LT is a laptop computer with a detachable trackball that can be configured to use an internal ROM-based driver or an external loadable driver. You cannot load the Microsoft Mouse driver on this computer unless the internal driver is disabled.
The 3150 LT laptop computer is configured with two serial ports and an
optional PCMCIA modem that can be configured as a third serial port. The
external serial port is a 9-pin D-type connector configured as COM1 using
IRQ 4. The internal connection to the detachable trackball is configured as
COM2 using IRQ 3. The optional PCMCIA modem is configured as COM3. The IRQ
that this modem uses depends on the card in use. It is possible for this
port to conflict with the COM1 port (which is the port to which the
Microsoft Mouse is connected).
If you are using the optional Megahertz modem, you must obtain an updated
driver from NEC. This card is configured to use COM3 with IRQ 4, which
conflicts with a mouse connected to COM1. You must obtain an updated modem
card driver to resolve this conflict.
Additional query words: 8.20 8.20a 9.00 9.10 10.0
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Version : 8.20 8.20a 9.00 9.10 10.0
Platform : MS-DOS
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Last Reviewed: August 9, 1999