On 11/21/08 09:22, Andrew Gabriel wrote: > Nevada and OpenSolaris should be able to drive most single port PCI > generic serial cards, or the first port on a multi-port generic PCI > serial card. So, if you have space for 2 PCI (or PCI Express) cards, you > should be able to do it. The asy(7D) driver doesn't have support for > driving more than one serial port per card. You would need to add > suitable driver aliases. You can add these with the command: > > update_drv -a -i '"pciclass,070002" "pciclass,070003" "pciclass,070004" > "pciclass,0700"' -v asy
ok, I try some one-port PCI card :) > Don't forget you motherboard serial ports. If you don't have two serial > ports on the back of the computer, you might find they do actually exist > on the motherboard, and just need a suitable header to 9-pin plug > adding, and enabling in the BIOS. sure, one is allready connected (and uses asy driver well)! thanks Andrew! -- Luca Morettoni <luca(AT)morettoni(DOT)net> - http://morettoni.net BLOG @ http://morettoni.blogspot.com/ | GPG key 0xD69411BB jugUmbria founder - https://jugUmbria.dev.java.net/ | Thawte notary ITL-OSUG leader - http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/itl-osug/ _______________________________________________ indiana-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/indiana-discuss
