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Re: Where is COM 5 ?



/dev/ttyS4 probably exists on your system, but you need to configure it
with setserial.  

'man setserial'


On Mon, Aug 28, 2000 at 10:30:28PM -0700, Jonathan Neufeld wrote:
> After installing Debian I installed a new USR Modem (not a winmodem, I'm
> sure) in one of my PCI slots.  I have an Asus K7V Athlon board with only
> PCI, if it makes any difference.  I have my BIOS handling Plug-n-play,
> and Win98 found the modem and went about installing the correct driver.
> Windows says the modem is at COM 5, IRQ 10.  Where the heck is COM 5 in
> /dev/?  Do I need to create a device called /dev/ttyS4, or is COM 5
> somewhere else?  Thanks.

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Bob Nielsen, N7XY                          nielsen@oz.net
Bainbridge Island, WA                      http://www.oz.net/~nielsen
 



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