Archiee wrote: > I thing that something is wrong with stty command this are listings > from Cygwin:
If you are talking Cygwin then you are running on MS-Windows? I did not even know MS-Windows had a tty driver. How is Cygwin emulating that? (shock, horror, amazement) You really need to talk to the cygwin folks instead of us. http://cygwin.com Bob > $ stty -F /dev/com1 > speed 9600 baud; line = 0; > intr = <undef>; quit = <undef>; erase = <undef>; kill = <undef>; eof = <undef>; > susp = <undef>; rprnt = <undef>; werase = <undef>; lnext = <undef>; > flush = <undef>; min = 0; time = 0; > -cread > -brkint -icrnl -imaxbel > -opost -onlcr > -isig -icanon -iexten -echo -echoe -echok -echoctl -echoke > $ > > (Then i try to start the reciver) > > $ stty -F /dev/com1 cread > stty: /dev/com1: unable to perform all requested operations > $ > What dose it means ? Why i can't start reciver ? I have big problem with modem > communication. > > Artur Bednarski _______________________________________________ Bug-sh-utils mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-sh-utils
