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- #!/bin/sh
- ##
- ## Adapted by Rick Moen in 2004 based on a long-ago co-worker's script
- ## fragment. This script may be freely copied, modified, or
- ## distributed, with attribution. (I'd credit the core fragment,
- ## too, if only I remembered who wrote it.)
- ##
- ## Configures /dev/ttyS2 serial port for a US Robotics PCI modem.
- ##
- ## This startup Bourne shell script for Linux, written for a USR model 5610 PCI
- ## non-winmodem, searches lines of "lspci" output until a line contains the
- ## string "US Robotics", then parses from that line the IRQ and I/O port
- ## assigned to that device by the PCI controller chip, then runs
- ## "setserial" to initialise serial port /dev/ttyS2 (COM3, to MS-DOS people)
- ## with those hardware settings. With minimal work, the script should
- ## be adaptable to any other PCI non-winmodem.
- ##
- DEVICE=$(lspci | grep "US Robotics" | awk '{print $1}')
- IRQ=$(lspci -v -s $DEVICE | head -n 3 | tail -n 1 | cut -d ' ' -f 5)
- PORTS=$(lspci -v -s $DEVICE | head -n 4 | tail -n 1 | cut -d ' ' -f 4)
-
- echo US Robotics modem is at IRQ $IRQ
- echo ...and the base of the I/O port range is $PORTS
-
- setserial /dev/ttyS2 port 0x$PORTS irq $IRQ autoconfig
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