Modem
I was bored the other day so I decided to grab my old modem and try it out.
(It's an internal with a Rockwell(eek) chipset) I slapped it in and
booted the machine, everything looked ok. But when I ran kermit after
setting the speed, line and hitting c kermit hangs. I get the connection
info but when I try to type commands nothing happens, my keystrokes don't
don't even get echoed.
Along those lines. What tty is my modem???? I have two working com
ports and an internal modem. Is there a way to say the internal is number 1
or number 2 if I want.
And I though getting the ethernet stuff up was crazy. (Actually it wasn't
that bad.)
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