Mike Adolf wrote:
> On Friday 06 May 2005 11:55 pm, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
> 
>>
>>I do not know a lot about your hardware, but if this is a PCI card, as I
>>suspect it is, then I would not be suprised to find that it is mapped at
>>/dev/ttyS4. Usualy /dev/ttyS0 through /dev/ttyS3 are reserved for the
>>"ISA" serial ports. Now, you may need to load a module for the modem,
>>but just in case the port is already created, try /dev/ttyS4. I have a
>>PCI I/O card in my system, and the two serial ports on it are /dev/ttyS4
>>and /dev/ttyS5, even though I do not have anything on /dev/ttyS2 and
>>/dev/ttyS3. Because the card is not in the hardware database, I did have
>>to add "parport_serial" to /etc/modprobe.preload to get the card to work.
>>
>>Mikkel
> 
> 
> The specs say that the data interface and host interface are 16 bit ISA buss.
> 
> Mike
> 
Is this a Plug and Play ISA card? If so, you will need to instal the
isapnptools package. I don't remember what configuration is needed to
use them - it has been a while sence I had a ISA Plug and Pray ISA card
in my system.

Mikkel
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