Reply 20 of 27, by weedeewee
FYI,
with the VLB card set to COM3/4 it is kinda expected that COM1/2 will already be present in the machine.
If COM1/2 are not present, then COM3/4 will become COM1/2 but on the addresses for COM3/4 which will complicate troubleshooting a little bit.
My advice, leave it at COM1/2.
Given that your ISA IO card works, I'm expecting the voltages to be ok, but go ahead anyway and verify to be sure.
I'm wondering if the serial port connector on the VLB IO card might have been replaced by an incompatible one. Such things can happen.
This link https://www.vogonswiki.com/index.php/Serial_port gives some information about the incompatibility.
Looking at the photos I would say you have a 'type A' where each pin# on the board goes to the same pin# on the connector.
You can easily test this using a multimeter in continuity or resistance mode.
Kinda wish the serial port wiki had a layout of the serial port pinout & idc connector pinout. Maybe someone with access can add that.
the IDC, pinheader on the board, has the odds on one row, and the evens on the other, the serial port has 12345 on one row and 6789 on the other.
Anyway, the pins are labeled on your VLB card so it's easily verified.
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