Question Configuring Serial Ports



Hi All,



I have an application trying to communicate with a device on the serial
port (b). The device has the following settings



Baud: 9600

Word format: 8 bits, no parity, 1 stop



My eeprom configuration for the comm port ttyb is

ttyb-mode=9600,8,n,1,-



My application doesn't seem to be able to talk to the HSM. My question
is, is there anywhere else that comm ports are configured in oasis. Is
there another config file somewhere that might have different settings
that my application could be using? Accoring to my applications config,
the setting are <002:/dev/ttyb.8n9600>.



Thanks

Andrew Luande
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