Re: Linux Serial Configuration Program
From: Steven Woody (anti-spam.narkewoody_at_gmail.com.dont-post-to)
Date: 09/25/05
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Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2005 12:01:19 +0800
Bill Marcum <bmarcum@iglou.com> writes:
> ["Followup-To:" header set to comp.unix.programmer.]
> On Wed, 21 Sep 2005 20:43:56 +0800, Steven Woody
> <anti-spam.narkewoody@gmail.com.dont-post-to> wrote:
>>
>> i got a multi-port serial card (MSC) connected to a mother board via
>> PC/104 ISA bus. there are eight serial ports on the MSC, but any of
>> them can only be associated with ttyS2 or ttyS3 (i did not tried
>> ttyS0,1 for they are already used by the mother board itself). if i
>> associated (via setserial command) any of them to ttyS4+, a very _long
>> delay_ will be detected on both direction of RX and TX.
>>
> What brand of multi-port serial card? Some multi-port cards use their
> own device names rather than ttyS*. See devices.txt.gz in your kernel
> documentation. I don't know about Slackware, but in Debian-based
> systems, when you install the kernel-doc package, the docs are in
> /usr/share/doc/kernel-doc-(version)/Documentation, or
> linux-doc-(version) for newer kernels.
i am prety sure the device name are ttyS*. thanks anyway.
>
>
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