Hello,

I'm trying to get my penmount touchscren to work but it is just not getting 
detected.
I have one of those POS machines that are 100% VIA hardware. It comes with a 
DMC9000 touchscreen that is connected directly onto the mother board. It looks 
like a parallel port connector (definitely wider than how a serial port looks 
like). Every manual I have tells me that it is a RS-232 serial touch screen and 
uses COM5.

I have set up my serial ports with setserial for all 6 of my com ports. I have 
COM 5 at 19200 baud.
Kernel is compiled with penmount driver and it is loaded (as shown in lsmod) I 
have ttyS0 to ttyS5

When I run   "pm-setup -s" it does not find my DMC9000 on ANY port.
I try cat /proc/bus/input/devices    but I don't see my touchscreen there. Just 
emulated mouse and my keyboard.

I can't figure it out, I can't get this thing to get detected.

Anyone have any ideas on how to get it detected? or just something I
have not tried.?

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