I dont have a serial mouse so I think that wont be a problem, so I just
make the link to cua0 or cua1 wherever it works?
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Alfonso Barreto Lopez Inst. de Inv. de Matematicas U.N.A.M
On Fri, 27 Mar 1998, Steve "Stevers!" Coile wrote:
> On Fri, 27 Mar 1998, Vidiot wrote:
> >>How can I setup an internal modem under Linux I tried with /dev/ttyS3
> >>but it did not work, how can I see if it is recognized....
> >
> >Are you trying to use the modem on com3 or com4? If so, don't.
> >I've never gotten that to work correctly.
>
> I have. When dealing with COM3 and COM4, you have to keep in mind that
> they're sharing IRQs with COM1 and COM2 (respectively). That means
> that you can't have two active devices on the corresponding COM ports.
> For instance, if you have your serial mouse on COM1 and your modem on
> COM3, the two are going to interfere with each other and you'll get
> really strange behavior from both.
>
> Oh, and try using /dev/cua[0123] instead of /dev/ttyS[0123].
>
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