Com2 enabling problem on P4P800 Deluxe

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Having problems enabling COM2.

I've done it in Bios and it shows on WinXP Device Manager, but my
serial devices do not work on it, only on COM1.

Any advice?
 
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In article <31mn21h2bise2ce61kvh4s90r4pngnfcle@4ax.com>, f13dfx
<f13dfx@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Having problems enabling COM2.
>
> I've done it in Bios and it shows on WinXP Device Manager, but my
> serial devices do not work on it, only on COM1.
>
> Any advice?

http://abxzone.com/forums/showthread.php?t=53184&highlight=p4p800+com2

What kind of adapter are you using ? There are two different
pinouts for the adapter. Maybe your adapter is not an "Intel-Everex"
adapter ? I would expect all boards in the P4P800/P4C800 family
to be similar, when it comes to RS232. This guy figured out the
pinout the hard way.

http://home.att.net/~Tom.Horsley/p4c800e.html

Paul
 
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Paul,

Thank you so much!!!

I just took my soldering iron out and resoldered the wires to the
pinout shown on the link and voila!

Worked like a charm.

Now I wonder what I should do to that 2-serial port pci card I won on
eBay :) I guess I'll now have 4 com ports :)

Thanks again!


On Mon, 07 Mar 2005 04:12:09 -0500, nospam@needed.com (Paul) wrote:

>In article <31mn21h2bise2ce61kvh4s90r4pngnfcle@4ax.com>, f13dfx
><f13dfx@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> Having problems enabling COM2.
>>
>> I've done it in Bios and it shows on WinXP Device Manager, but my
>> serial devices do not work on it, only on COM1.
>>
>> Any advice?
>
>http://abxzone.com/forums/showthread.php?t=53184&highlight=p4p800+com2
>
>What kind of adapter are you using ? There are two different
>pinouts for the adapter. Maybe your adapter is not an "Intel-Everex"
>adapter ? I would expect all boards in the P4P800/P4C800 family
>to be similar, when it comes to RS232. This guy figured out the
>pinout the hard way.
>
>http://home.att.net/~Tom.Horsley/p4c800e.html
>
> Paul