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Modems locks up win98 :(

gar598

Golden Member
it's a v.90 56k pci lite winmodem (prime peripherals)

At first I thought it was a irq prob but if it was I would think that the problem would occur more often or consistently. I would say I get that awful blue screen once out of every 5 times I try to connect to the internet.

I have installed the latest via drivers but that didn't help.

Someone mentioned to me it could be a software conflict but i'm not sure how to diagnose that.

thks
 
It could be a problem with the software, but I wouldn't necessarily call this problems a "conflict". Just crappy drivers.

It does sound like an IRQ conflict to me though. How are you verifying that it isn't? You're not relying on just Windows Device Mgr, are you?
 
<<< Hardware IRQ Settings >>>
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

0: System timer
1: Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural Keyboard
2: Programmable interrupt controller
3: Communications Port (COM2)
4: Communications Port (COM1)
5: ACPI IRQ Holder for PCI IRQ Steering
5: RADEON
6: Standard Floppy Disk Controller
7: Printer Port (LPT1)
8: System CMOS/real time clock
9: ACPI IRQ Holder for PCI IRQ Steering
9: Creative SB Live! series(WDM)
9: HSP56 MicroModem
10: ACPI IRQ Holder for PCI IRQ Steering
10: Linksys LNE100TX Fast Ethernet Adapter(LNE100TX v4)
10: VIA Tech 3038 PCI to USB Universal Host Controller
10: VIA Tech 3038 PCI to USB Universal Host Controller
11: ACPI IRQ Holder for PCI IRQ Steering
11: HPT370 UDMA/ATA100 RAID Controller
11: SCI IRQ used by ACPI bus
12: PS/2 Compatible Mouse Port
13: Numeric data processor
14: Primary IDE controller (dual fifo)
14: VIA Bus Master PCI IDE Controller
15: Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo)
15: VIA Bus Master PCI IDE Controller

<<< DMA Settings >>>
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

2: Standard Floppy Disk Controller
4: Direct memory access controller

<<< Memory Resources >>>
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

00000000 - 0009FFFF: System board extension for ACPI BIOS
000A0000 - 000AFFFF: RADEON
000B0000 - 000BFFFF: RADEON
000C0000 - 000CAFFF: RADEON
000CB000 - 000CBFFF: System board extension for ACPI BIOS
000F0000 - 000F7FFF: System board extension for ACPI BIOS
000F8000 - 000FBFFF: System board extension for ACPI BIOS
000FC000 - 000FFFFF: System board extension for ACPI BIOS
00100000 - 0FFEFFFF: System board extension for ACPI BIOS
0FFF0000 - 0FFFFFFF: System board extension for ACPI BIOS
D0000000 - D7FFFFFF: RADEON
D0000000 - D7FFFFFF: VIA CPU to AGP controller
D8000000 - DBFFFFFF: VIA Tech Standard CPU to PCI Bridge
DC000000 - DC01FFFF: RADEON
DC000000 - DDFFFFFF: VIA CPU to AGP controller
DD000000 - DD07FFFF: RADEON
DF000000 - DF0003FF: Linksys LNE100TX Fast Ethernet Adapter(LNE100TX v4)
FEE00000 - FEE00FFF: System board extension for ACPI BIOS
FFFF0000 - FFFFFFFF: System board extension for ACPI BIOS

 
Modems, even software ones, don't like sharing IRQ's with anything, let alone a resource hungry device like a SBLive.

Two thing you can do. One, move the SBLive or modem to another PCI slot. You may need to do this once or twice to find the correct one since some PCI slots are shared. Two, disable your serial ports in the BIOS unless you're actually using a serial device. This will free two additional IRQ's for you to play with.
 
I disabled those 2 serial ports, but a hour after that it locked up again 🙁

could it be the cpu is running to hot?? It's a tbird 1.2ghz , right now the cpu temp is 51C and the system temp is 26C. The board is abit kt7aRAID

I just have the default core voltage

thks again
 


<< I disabled those 2 serial ports, but a hour after that it locked up again >>


did you irq settings fot the sb &amp; modem change after you disabled your com ports? if they didn't, it could be that the two cards are in a shared slot ie 2 slot sharing one irq, so move one of the cards to another slot! 🙂
 
sorry for the long post but it looks like it did change


<<< Hardware IRQ Settings >>>
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

0: System timer
1: Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural Keyboard
2: Programmable interrupt controller
3: ACPI IRQ Holder for PCI IRQ Steering
3: Creative SB Live! series(WDM)
3: HSP56 MicroModem
4: SCI IRQ used by ACPI bus
5: ACPI IRQ Holder for PCI IRQ Steering
5: RADEON
6: Standard Floppy Disk Controller
7: Printer Port (LPT1)
8: System CMOS/real time clock
10: ACPI IRQ Holder for PCI IRQ Steering
10: Linksys LNE100TX Fast Ethernet Adapter(LNE100TX v4)
10: VIA Tech 3038 PCI to USB Universal Host Controller
10: VIA Tech 3038 PCI to USB Universal Host Controller
11: ACPI IRQ Holder for PCI IRQ Steering
11: HPT370 UDMA/ATA100 RAID Controller
12: PS/2 Compatible Mouse Port
13: Numeric data processor
14: Primary IDE controller (dual fifo)
14: VIA Bus Master PCI IDE Controller
15: Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo)
15: VIA Bus Master PCI IDE Controller
< Mainboard Upgradeability >
Socket/Slot: Slot A
Upgrade Interface: ZIF Socket
Supported Speed(s): 1200MHz (or more)
Supported Voltage(s): 3.3V

< Environment Monitor(s) >
Name: VIA 686 internal
Mainboard Specific Support: Yes
Configured Mainboard: 8363-686A(KT7,KT7A,KT7-RAID,KT7A-RAID)
CPU Temperature: 28.1°C / 82.6°F
CPU Fan Speed: 5400rpm
CPU Core Voltage: 1.76V

 


<< it looks like it did change >>


yes but both devices still share the same irq leading me to believe they both occupy a shared slot.
suggest you move one card from its present slot &amp; check the irqs again to see that they each have a different irq! 🙂
 
hopefully last post 🙂<<< Hardware IRQ Settings >>>
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

0: System timer
1: Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural Keyboard
2: Programmable interrupt controller
3: ACPI IRQ Holder for PCI IRQ Steering
3: Creative SB Live! series(WDM)
4: SCI IRQ used by ACPI bus
5: ACPI IRQ Holder for PCI IRQ Steering
5: RADEON
6: Standard Floppy Disk Controller
7: Printer Port (LPT1)
8: System CMOS/real time clock
10: ACPI IRQ Holder for PCI IRQ Steering
10: HSP56 MicroModem #2
10: Linksys LNE100TX Fast Ethernet Adapter(LNE100TX v4)
10: VIA Tech 3038 PCI to USB Universal Host Controller
10: VIA Tech 3038 PCI to USB Universal Host Controller
11: ACPI IRQ Holder for PCI IRQ Steering
11: HPT370 UDMA/ATA100 RAID Controller
12: PS/2 Compatible Mouse Port
13: Numeric data processor
14: Primary IDE controller (dual fifo)
14: VIA Bus Master PCI IDE Controller
15: Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo)
15: VIA Bus Master PCI IDE Controller


 
that looks a bit better even though your modem is sharing with your ethernet adaptor. the two are more likely to share without problems.
what's using irq 9? is it free?
if you're still getting blue screens, suggest you force the modem to use irq 9(if free) in bios &amp; set PnP OS to no! 🙂
 
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