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Re: But my Mac can't even find the modem port



IIci.

I use the slink version or the current. I always receive the message "ttyS0
is a undefined"  "ttyS1 is a undefined." I tried setserial, but Michael
Scmitz said this was an Intel program, try setsccserial. This program says
its an Amiga specific package and won't install even with the --force
option. My PC defines the ttySx's fine, 16550a etc.

But I'm trying to get my serial ports to work on the Mac, not the PC. What
chipset is used on the IIci. Did your install program identify them the
first go round? Or did you have to fight with it to get it to run?

Any help would be appreciated.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Olson, Greger J - CIC-2" <gjolson@bpa.gov>
To: "'Henry Garcia'" <compdata@nb.net>
Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2000 11:27 AM
Subject: RE: But my Mac can't even find the modem port


> What model of Mac?  Appletalk isn't supported, but the serial
> ports are.  The drivers may not go much beyond 40k, but
> my 475 connects fine thru a 33.6 modem running under Slink.
>
> DSL! <sigh>
>
> - Greg -
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Henry Garcia [mailto:compdata@nb.net]
> Sent: Monday, June 26, 2000 8:33 PM
> To: debian-68k@lists.debian.org; Ray Knight
> Subject: Re: Potato boot floppies on Mac getting "invalid compressed
> format"
>
>
> How do you link to the Internet via DSL. This sounds interesting! My PC
> links via my modem without a hitch and installs all the packages I request
> using pon and dselect. But my Mac can't even find the modem port when
Linux
> is loaded.
> <snip>
>



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