Hi Tom (and others),

Thanks for your reply. Neither driver works... Something seems terribly
wrong with the hardware. Since the model 77 (IBM PS/2) has a different
architecture (MCA) I will not have luck in getting a regular UART 8250.

Best Regards,

Remco


Rea wrote:
>
> Today I wanted to migrate my packet-stuff from a pentium-75 running Win95
to
> a IBM PS/2 77 (486DX2) running Linux.
> Setting it up was no problem, but now the IBM-machine isn't receiving any
> frames... TX goed well, I think I configured the ports OK.
> I tried under DOS and have the same problem. I think it's hardware
> related... The baycom (TCM3105) is working fine on the Pentium.

Which driver did you use? In 2.2.x, there are two drivers,
baycom_ser_fdx and baycom_ser_hdx. It might well be that if one
driver does not work, the other one might, depending on the
UART chip bugs 8-)

Tom

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