Glenn Dawson wrote:
At 06:17 PM 3/4/2006, Jason C. Wells wrote:
Glenn Dawson wrote:
What sort of cable are you using? Does it have all the control lines
connected? or just tx/rx data?
(forgive me if this sounds like nitpicking)
Not at all. I haven't been able to get it working and my
On 4/3/06 23:37, Jason C. Wells [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Glenn Dawson wrote:
At 03:04 PM 3/4/2006, Jason C. Wells wrote:
When I use 'tip' I seem to bee connected, but I get no login prompt.
$ tip sio0
connected
and nothing else.
Did you enable ttyd0 in /etc/ttys?
Yes.
Did you
When I use 'tip' I seem to bee connected, but I get no login prompt.
$ tip sio0
connected
and nothing else.
If I telnet to the receiving host and redirect a file to the serial
line, I do see data being transmitted. The formatting is a bit off though.
(remote)$ cat /etc/issue
(remote)$Hello
At 03:04 PM 3/4/2006, Jason C. Wells wrote:
When I use 'tip' I seem to bee connected, but I get no login prompt.
$ tip sio0
connected
and nothing else.
Did you enable ttyd0 in /etc/ttys?
-Glenn
If I telnet to the receiving host and redirect a file to the serial
line, I do see data being
Glenn Dawson wrote:
At 03:04 PM 3/4/2006, Jason C. Wells wrote:
When I use 'tip' I seem to bee connected, but I get no login prompt.
$ tip sio0
connected
and nothing else.
Did you enable ttyd0 in /etc/ttys?
Yes.
Later,
Jason C. Wells
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Glenn Dawson wrote:
What sort of cable are you using? Does it have all the control lines
connected? or just tx/rx data?
This marks the first time I ever busted out my multimeter to work on
FreeBSD. :) Here is a pin to pin map of the DB9 connectors that I am
using:
1,6-4
2-3
3-2
4-1,6
5-5
At 06:17 PM 3/4/2006, Jason C. Wells wrote:
Glenn Dawson wrote:
What sort of cable are you using? Does it have all the control
lines connected? or just tx/rx data?
(forgive me if this sounds like nitpicking)
This marks the first time I ever busted out my multimeter to work on
FreeBSD.