Unfortunately no.  This is running on my development system.  It is 
running on a 192 meg of memory PII system, with a flash card adapter 
installed.  

I have found out also that I can change ttyS0 irq to 0, which will make
the kernel poll for the irq before each serial port access, and will slow
down the system, but it does work then.  Unfortunately this does not solve
my problem.  It is detecting the settings for the serial ports correctly
from what I can see.

On Mon, 4 Mar 2002, Richard A. Smith wrote:

> On Mon, 4 Mar 2002 14:04:49 -0500 (EST), [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> 
> >Howdy-
> >
> >Another development.  It's not the terminal program.  I ran this: " echo 
> >testing >> /dev/ttyS0" and it took 30 seconds for it to show up.  See 
> >below for part 1.  Hopefully somebody has some ideas.  Thanks!
> >
> 
> How much ram do you have in the system?  Could it just be swaping
> delay.  I have a linux Masq/router with only 4 Megs of ram that takes
> about the same ammount of time to respond
> Richard A. Smith                         Bitworks, Inc.               
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]               501.846.5777 x204                        
> Sr. Design Engineer        http://www.bitworks.com   
> 
> 


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