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Quatech (www.quatech.com) asynchronous serial device driver for the Quatech ISA and PCI boards for DOS.
Quatech asynchronous serial device driver for the Quatech ISA and PCI boards for DOS.
  DEVICE=QVCOM.SYS
QVCOM.SYS replaces IBM's VCOM.SYS.
  DEVICE=QVCOM.SYS (port,io,irq)


'''Platform Support:'''
==Parameters==
{| class="wikitable"
;port:Port number, 1 or 2 decimal digits
|-
:The actual port number. For example, for COM3, use "3" or "03".
!OS/2 2.x
;io:Base I/O address, 3 or 4 hex digits
!OS/2 3.0
:The base I/O address where the serial port will pretend to reside. For example, to masquerade at 3e8 hex, use "3e8" or "03e8". This address range should not be used by any other hardware in the system.
!OS/2 4.0
;irq:Interrupt (IRQ) level, 1 or 2 decimal digits
!OS/2 4.5x
:The hardware interrupt level (2-15) the serial port will pretend to use. This IRQ should not be used by any other hardware in the system.
|-
 
|Yes
==Links==
|Yes
* [https://ia601403.us.archive.org/33/items/quatech-pcmcia-serial-parallel-adapters-manuals/os2com.pdf Quatech Manual]
|Yes
|Yes
|}


[[Category:DEVICE Statements]]
[[Category:DEVICE Statements]]

Latest revision as of 22:44, 14 March 2021

Quatech asynchronous serial device driver for the Quatech ISA and PCI boards for DOS. QVCOM.SYS replaces IBM's VCOM.SYS.

DEVICE=QVCOM.SYS (port,io,irq)

Parameters

port
Port number, 1 or 2 decimal digits
The actual port number. For example, for COM3, use "3" or "03".
io
Base I/O address, 3 or 4 hex digits
The base I/O address where the serial port will pretend to reside. For example, to masquerade at 3e8 hex, use "3e8" or "03e8". This address range should not be used by any other hardware in the system.
irq
Interrupt (IRQ) level, 1 or 2 decimal digits
The hardware interrupt level (2-15) the serial port will pretend to use. This IRQ should not be used by any other hardware in the system.

Links