Shawn Koons wrote on Sun, Nov 05, 2000 at 03:09:14PM -0500:
> >
> >    rm /dev/pilot and then ln -s /dev/ttysX /dev/pilot
> >
> >    Alternately you can set the env variable PILOTPORT
> >    to /dev/ttysX
> >
> >    Regards,
> >    Arno
> 
> Okay, after changing the modem and HotSync cables around (since I know the
> Modem port works), I tried  <rm /dev/pilot and then ln -s /dev/ttysX
> /dev/pilot>
> and then changed permissions. No luck.

As someone already mentioned, use /dev/ttyS0, not /dev/ttys0.
Unix is case-sensitive and serial ports are named ttyS0 and ttyS1.

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