On 11/01/2018 12:38 PM, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote:
Generally, the software that dealt with that used its
own configuration
mechanism, as there's only room for 4 COM ports in the BIOS RAM area.
That's what I suspected.
I'm referring to the client applications (not) knowing how to access COM5.
I assume that they access a device managed by DOS / driver. Maybe I'm
wrong.
I'm also assuming that some software is written with a UI for choosing
the COM port and only giving four options.
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