The device equivalent to /dev/cua1 is /dev/ttyS2. (In linux,
as in other unices, the serial device numbering starts at 0, so
/dev/ttyS1 is the same serial port as COM2 in DOS.)
The use of the /dev/cua? devices is deprecated, I believe because of
locking inconsistencies.
Bob
On Tue, 10 Feb 1998 Pete Poff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Dear Supporters,
> I have the program minicom on my computer and I need to know how to
> tell what the name of my modem is under the /dev or how I can find it.
> The default that came with the program was something like /dev/cua1 but it
> couldn't find that file name. Also can any of you tell me where I can get
> the pico editer program?
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