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Article ID: 127138 - Last Review: May 7, 2007 - Revision: 3.3
S3 video driver conflicts with COM4
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When you are using a modem on COM4 in Windows 95/98, the modem lights may
flash when you move the mouse or when there is any disk or network
activity.
Some of the older video chip sets by S3 decode the x2E8 address range
incorrectly with the I/O address mapping performed in Windows 95/98. These
chip sets include the 801, 805, and 928 versions.
The following video cards are known to cause this behavior:
- Diamond Stealth 32
- Diamond Stealth 64
- Orchid Technology Fahrenheit 1280
- S3 video cards (most models)
To correct this behavior, use any one of the following methods:
- Contact S3 about an address change.
- Change the port your modem is using to another available COM port.
- Use a Windows version 3.1x S3 video driver.
Note that when you use a Windows 3.1x video driver in Windows 95/98,
you lose some Windows 95/98 functionality (such as animated mouse
pointers, mouse trails, and fallback video support).
- Change your video resolution to 256 colors or less and set the hardware
acceleration slider to None.
For information about how to use the slider to change the way Windows
95 uses the video card, please see the following article in the
Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID :
127139Â
(http://kbalertz.com/Feedback.aspx?kbNumber=127139/EN-US/
)
TITLE : Troubleshooting Video Problems in Windows
This problem may not occur with the 964/984, trio/64/32, or 866/868/968
chip sets and does not occur with any newer chip sets released by S3.
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition
- Microsoft Windows 98 Standard Edition
- Microsoft Windows 95
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