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From: vefatica@syr.edu (Vincent Fatica)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: C-kermit on Linux problem
Date: Fri, 07 Apr 1995 04:13:58 GMT
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vefatica@syr.edu (Vincent Fatica) wrote:
... some stuff, but he had missed the fact that Ted said the modem was on
DOS's COM2.
If that's the case, Ted, you want to "set line /dev/cua1".
/dev/cua0=COM1, /dev/cua1=COM2, et c.
You probably won't need the setserial command since it's likely that
/dev/cua1 is using the normal address and IRQ.
FYI, the devices /dev/ttyS0, /dev/ttyS1, et c. are also COM1, COM2, et c.
They're for incoming calls; say you wanted your modem to answer the phone
and have the caller be offered a login prompt ... then you'd run a "getty"
on one of the /dev/ttyS1 and tell the modem to answer.
Sorry I wasn't so precise the first time.
- Vince
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Vincent Fatica
Syracuse University Mathematics
vefatica@syr.edu
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