panama

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Posted: Dec. 31 2004,23:49 |
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ke4nt1
I am not sure what perms are on the serial port but i did what you suggested. Still no serial comms.
Microcom tries all the ports on startup but finds nothing. When I force it to use any of the ports (w/ -D/dev/ttyS0 1, 2, 3 or 4) it doesn't work at all. I have also tried the ~ for port configuration with no luck.
I also installed minicom via synaptic. I have tried using the proper port config to access a Cisco router on ALL ports but still get nothing.
As i posted before, the serial port is operational in Windows 98SE.
Any other suggestions?
panama
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