Category : System Diagnostics for your computer
Archive   : CKCOMIRQ.ZIP
Filename : CKCOMIRQ.TXT

 
Output of file : CKCOMIRQ.TXT contained in archive : CKCOMIRQ.ZIP


CKCOMIRQ.EXE is a diagnostic software utility that will determine which
hardware IRQ assignments are assigned to COM1 COM2 COM3 and COM4. CKCOMIRQ
makes no assumptions about COM Port assignments. The actual IRQ will be
tested, whether or not the IRQ is shared or non-shared.

CKCOMIRQ.EXE is a copyrighted (C), SHAREWARE utility. As such, if you find
it to be a useful diagnostic tool and decide to use it, a $10.00
registration fee is requested. Send check payable to:


Belkin Components
CKCOMIRQ Department
1303 Walnut Park Way
Compton, CA 90220
310-898-1100


Also, if you have any suggestions on how we can improve or enhance
CKCOMIRQ.EXE, please drop us a line, call our R&D department or leave
email on CompuServe, address CIS:75450,135.


DISCLAIMER:

CKCOMIRQ.EXE and any associated support files, including documentation files,
are provided "as is" without warranty of any kind. The entire risk as
to the results and performance of CKCOMIRQ.EXE and any associated files is
assumed by you.

Belkin Components disclaims all warranties, either express or implied,
including but not limited to implied warranties of merchantability and
fitness for a particular purpose, with respect to the CKCOMIRQ.EXE software
product itself, the diskette it came on and any associated files and/or
materials.

In no event shall Belkin Components be liable for any damages
whatsoever (including without limitation damages for loss of business
profits, business interruption, loss of business information, and the
like), arising out of the use or the inability to use, this product,
even if Belkin Components have been so advised of such damages.


  3 Responses to “Category : System Diagnostics for your computer
Archive   : CKCOMIRQ.ZIP
Filename : CKCOMIRQ.TXT

  1. Very nice! Thank you for this wonderful archive. I wonder why I found it only now. Long live the BBS file archives!

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