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After unsuccesfully getting tpctl to work, I went to the IBM website and downloaded the DOS utility disk. I then got a DOS 6.22 boot disk from bootdisks.com and started up my computer in DOS. I manually (using PS2.exe) disabled both my IR and Serial port. Then I changed the IRQ and address of my IR device to COM2 and changed my Serial port to IRQ and address of COM1. I restarted my computer, booted back into DOS and used the PS2.exe utility to enable the serial port then issued the power on command.
After restarting my computer into linux, "cat /dev/ttyS0" produced no GPD results, but if I start gpsd and then Kismet, Kismet is getting a GPS fix, so things appear to be working. Thanks to everyone who helped.
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