Lucent Technologies 560-201-113 manual Serial Ports Under Windows

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PC Serial Ports

Serial Ports Under Windows 3.1

Unlike the DOS-only world of yesterday, today's multitasking environments like Windows permit the microprocessor to communicate with up to four active serial port devices at the same time (COM1 through COM4). For example, under Windows, if you are using a serial mouse (on COM1) within a terminal emulator program that operates a data modem (on COM2), while using a fax board (on COM3) to transmit or receive a fax “in the background,” you are using three serial port devices simultaneously. You might even wish to make a phone call using the PassageWay Service Provider (on COM4) at the same time, bringing the total up to four simultaneously active serial port devices.

The fact that Windows permits this kind of powerful multitasking does not guarantee that the underlying PC hardware can support this level of operation, at least without some customizing at the hardware level. Since some PCs can support it by default (for example, those that support IRQ sharing), Windows does not prohibit you from configuring your system and attempting tasks like the one in the previous paragraph. Unfortunately, most PCs cannot support this operation by default, and the most likely result of attempting the above scenario is “hanging” the PC due to an IRQ conflict. On such systems, using COM1 along with COM2 is generally fine (recall that these devices have unique IRQs by default), but the addition of COM3 or COM4 causes the system to fail.

Fortunately, Windows 3.1 permits complete customization of all parameters involving serial ports through the Control Panel, including configuring nonstandard I/O port addresses and IRQs (that is, values different from those in the table -- these parameters can be viewed and/or modified by selecting the desired port in the Control Panel's Ports icon, selecting the Settings...

button, and then selecting the Advanced... button). This flexibility offers the opportunity of salvation for owners of PCs that do not support IRQ sharing who require the use of three or more COM ports simultaneously.

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Contents Getting Started Your Responsibility for Your Systems Security WWW Home Contents Using Partner Extension Programming Index Figures Introduction What is the PassageWay Service Provider?Connect Partner Extension ProgrammingAbout This Guide Page Conventions Used in This Guide User ResponsibilitiesGetting Help Overview Installing and Configuring PassageWay Service2 ProviderNew PassageWay Service Provider Users Installing and Configuring the PassageWay Service Provider PassageWay Service Provider Components Components of the PassageWay Adapter PassageWay Service Provider Requirements Page  Partner ACS Before You Begin Installing the PassageWay Adapter Connecting the Line Cord to the PassageWay Adapter Connecting the Modular Phone Cord to the PassageWay Adapter Page Installing the Software Page Page Page Find PassageWay Link Dialog Box Page Sample PassageWay Configurator COM Port Dialog Box Partner System Version Dialog Box Telephone Models Dialog Box Extension Number Dialog Box Sample Phone Line Information Dialog Box Choose Outside Line 10. Sample Feature Buttons Dialog Box Page Page Page Page Select UnInstaller for Service Provider Removing the PassageWay Service ProviderPage Installing and Configuring the PassageWay Service Provider Page Using Partner Extension Programming What is Partner Extension Programming? What is Partner Extension Programming? Page Page Page System Administration Capabilities Helpful Hints PassageWay for Partner Running Partner Extension ProgrammingPartner Extension Programming Message Box Sample Reading Telephone Status Box Sample Partner Extension Programming File Troubleshooting General Troubleshooting PassageWay for Partner Troubleshooting Problem 6 You cannot make a call with the speakerphone Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Problem 19 Your COM serial port is not recognized Problem 17 The PassageWay Link is not always detectedProblem 18 You receive an error when you shut down Windows Troubleshooting Problem 24 a message box appears displaying the message Problem 26 a message box appears displaying the message Problem 25 a message box appears displaying the messageProblem 27 a message box appears displaying the message Problem 28 a message box appears displaying the messageProblem 31 a message box appears displaying the message Problem 30 a message box appears displaying the messagePassageWay Adapter LED Problem 1 The LED is offTroubleshooting Partner Extension Programming Feature X with feature Y failed… Problem 4 Partner Extension Programming does not run Problem 1 Connect displays the message This application Troubleshooting ConnectTroubleshooting Failure Code Failure Code -200 and above Failure Code -131, -132, -133, orFailure Code -134 or Troubleshooting Then terminates PC Serial Ports Background IRQ Mechanism Page IRQ Serial Ports Under Windows Workarounds and Solutions to IRQ Conflict Problem Page Page Selecting an Add-On Serial Port Card Page Index IN-2