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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
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Subject: Re: trouble initializing modem
Date: 6 Nov 1997 21:38:47 GMT
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In article <63tclp$2sr$1@hermes.achilles.net>,
Matthew Rose <mattrose@achilles.net> wrote:
: I run a RedHat Linux box, with a modem connected to a Cyclades
: multiport router, whenever i type the command set line /dev/ttyC0 Kermit
: hangs until i press Control-C. This means I can't automate a script.
:
So what is /dev/ttyC0? Some kind of serial-to-network device fakeout
driver? If so, you don't need that. Instead, just make a TCP connection
to the appropriate port on the router, and then use the modem. The
instructions for this are on page 126 of "Using C-Kermit", 2nd Ed.
- Frank