Zbigniew wrote:
Hallo,
Following the tips found at https://calomel.org/nut_ups.html I was trying to
make NUT operate APC Back UPS CS-350. The device introduces itself as:
#v+
ugen0 at uhub0 port 1 American Power Conversion Back-UPS CS 350 FW:807.q7.I
USB FW:q7 rev 1.10/0.06 addr 2
#v-
My
On 10/7/09, Brynet bry...@gmail.com wrote:
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Also, if this program supports serial UPS devices.. and if it happened
to attach as a ucom(4) device.. the proper device node would be
/dev/cuaU0 not /dev/ttyU0.
See tty(4) and ucom(4) for more info.
Thanks for the correction - it should
On 10/6/09, Zbigniew li...@ispid.com.pl wrote:
Hallo,
Following the tips found at https://calomel.org/nut_ups.html I was trying to
make NUT operate APC Back UPS CS-350. The device introduces itself as:
#v+
ugen0 at uhub0 port 1 American Power Conversion Back-UPS CS 350
FW:807.q7.I
USB
Fred Crowson wrote:
Your port looks incorrect for OpenBSD.
It should look like: /dev/ttyU0
see: tty(4) for more info
Fred
Hi Fred,
His device does not attach as a ucom(4), it instead is attaching as a
ugen(4) device.. software can use the libusb port to access devices
that do not have a
Hallo,
Following the tips found at https://calomel.org/nut_ups.html I was trying to
make NUT operate APC Back UPS CS-350. The device introduces itself as:
#v+
ugen0 at uhub0 port 1 American Power Conversion Back-UPS CS 350 FW:807.q7.I
USB FW:q7 rev 1.10/0.06 addr 2
#v-
My config:
#v+
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