Tom,
If it give no such device, did you check that the devices are there in
/dev/ cause normally I needed to make them by hand with MAKEDEV.
/Martin
On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Tom Edwards wrote:
> Hi I would be most pleased if anyone could help me with this little conundrum.
>
> I have a BayCom Serial modem and I believe I compiled support into the
> Kernel (I used menuconfig and it had a [*] and everything!!!) and now I am
> trying to get the bc0 devices going.
>
> I have tried using the sethdlc -i bc0 mode "Ser12*" io 0x2d8 irq 3
> howver it comes back with....
>
> sethdlc: Version 0.5, (C) 1996 - 1997 by Thomas Sailer HB9JNY/AE4WA
> sethdlc: Error No such device (19), Cannont ioctl bc0
>
> I am trying to set it up on what would be COM2 in DOS or ttyS1 and have tried
> setserial /dev/ttyS1 uart none
>
> but it has no effect.
>
> Does this support actually require the device to be plugged as the cable I
> have is a little dodgy and so may be the problem. I also do not have it
> connectted to a radio at the moment. Am I right in beliveing that this
> should not affect operation.
>
> Many Thanks
>
> Tom Edwards
>
> ps the modem is an RS232
>