Thanks to everyone who responded. The problem was an incorrectly 
configured interupt for COM1. Needed to be int 5 instead of 4.

Is there a way to find out what interupts are in use in my Linux system?
I'm not sure of what is using int4 and would like to find out.

Thanks again

Bob


On Tue, 16 Sep 1997, Bruce Perens wrote:

> The other possibility would be that the interrupt vector for the com
> port isn't configured correctly in /etc/rc.boot/0setserial.
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