----- Original Message -----
From: Hamish Moffatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 09 December 1999 23:04
Subject: Re: Config help required..
> On Thu, Dec 09, 1999 at 05:27:21PM +0300, Yuri Saltikov wrote:
> > On Thu, Dec 09, 1999 at 02:11:52PM -0000, Rob Compton wrote:
> > > I get a couple of errors, one relating to tty speed. Something is not
right
> > > as yet.
> > > How do I set the tty port speed? I read the manual for setserial, and
it
> > > confused me more as there are a number of speed settings. Which one do
I
> > > want? if any?
> >
> > Rob, port speed setted by kissatach in the value, that readed from
> > 'axports' file. setserial is not needed in this case.
> > See man axports for more details...
>
> I'm confused, why would you use kissattach on the YAM?
I may have confused the issue when I carried on to another problem...
The YAM is now fine, that's sorted, a spot of hand/eye co-ordination
trouble!
The other problem relates to the serial ports that have KISS tnc's hanging
on the end of them.
kissattach fails with two errors, which I can't remember, and since the
machine that is giving me grief is 1.5 miles away, I can't get those errors
right now. I'll mail them to the list later, from my
works machine.
I know that it should pick up the speed info from the axports file, but for
some reason it is giving me an error (which I have no explaination for) that
looks like it's something to do with tty_rate or was that tty_speed, and was
it something like tty_ioctl or summat? My fault, I should have written it
down!
It's nearly there, just a little more time and the GB7ZPU server/bbs will be
flying under it's own steam with Linux in the boiler!
Strangely enough, after seeing the latest mailings on the list regarding SCC
troubles - I had no trouble making two SCC cards work together - one Baycom
USCC, the other a PacComm PC100.
6 ports of SCC bliss giving 3 x 1200bd and 3 x 9600bd ports. (PC100 has a
G4XYW modem connected to it's disconnect header and the USCC has a genuine
G3RUH modem on it's header).
Regards
Happy Kernel Compiling.
Rob.
G1ZPU
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