Subj : RE: COM Port in Use To : Mike Luther From : Robert Wolfe Date : Tue Mar 29 2016 05:10 pm On Mar 29, 2016 09:56am, Mike Luther wrote to Robert Wolfe: ML> Well Maybe I can explain a bit but who knows? Um, no, you didn't explain anything at all, unfortunately. Really nothing to do with my original question. RW>> Well, it looks like I got OS/2 Warp 4 installed in a VM and the BBS RW>> working with SIO 1.60d and VMODEM. Unfortunately, whenever I go to RW>> start the BBS, I am getting the popup saying that the virtual com port RW>> is in use when it really isn't. If I ignore through the error boxes, RW>> the BBS starts up just find and runs normally. RW>> Unfortunately, this popup is an annoyance when trying to run a front RW>> end mailer (ViaMail in this case) and it goes to load the BBS and the RW>> BBS exits back out to the mailer when a caller logs off. ^^^^^ My original question/problem. ML> I think few people have much knowledge of how OS/2 handles actual IRQ ML> numbers and ring level work that are really needed for carrying OS/2 ML> back to way before even DOS operations for some things. For example, ML> 'normal' IRQ top level stuff only applies to IRQ 'numbers' up to what I ML> think I recall are number 8. That's not enough to work with some ML> things that we need for IRQ level numbers which go up even way beyond ML> number 8 especially when OS/2 is 'later' dealing with multiple CPU ML> operations that, as I think I recall this, are up to as many as sixteen ML> separate CPU's which then must be able to be coordinated with each ML> other as to what each CPU is doing that must be absolutely understood ML> by any action even down to COMM ports so that things don't violate the ML> order of operation for multiple CPU stuff that grew up long after the ML> original ring level and machine language code which I was originally ML> working with LONG before there was OS/2 even there. [...much deletia...] Sorry, but all I got from your original post was a bunch of information that I don't think related to my question so it was basically just information overload for me. Sorry. .... Platinum Xpress & Wildcat!..... Nice!!!! --- Platinum Xpress/Win/WINServer v3.0pr5 * Origin: Neptune;s Lair | Memphis, TN | winserver.org (1:116/18) .