Juanito


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Posted: Jan. 10 2007,08:38 |
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Quote (roberts @ Jan. 09 2007,13:55) | microcom works OK for me.
Without options it scans all four serial ports. |
I think that must have been the problem - since there is no modem on /dev/ttyS0-3, using the right-click menu to bring up microcom did not appear to do anything.
When I tried the following from a terminal window, things appeared to work fine:
# microcom -D/dev/rfcomm0 AT OK ate1 OK atd*99***1# CONNECT
Thanks for the clarification
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