Hi Michael,

Here is the answer to your question and your question posted to the list.


asm/ioctls.h:#define TCSETS             0x5402
asm/ioctls.h:#define TCSETSW            0x5403
asm/ioctls.h:#define TCSETSF            0x5404

#define TIOCMBIC   0x5417

asm/ioctls.h:#define TIOCMBIS   0x5416


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Date: Sat, 03 Mar 2001 17:10:40 +0100
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Hi together!

I have tried to compile your software on an Atari-ST with MiNT 1.15.9 and
gcc 2.95.2 and mintlib 0.56. I have a chipdrive from towitoko, but no
software for my Atari.

I have a little problem, when I compile the file serial.c:

The output of the compiler (sequential only serial.c):

mia:/h/usr/local/src/chipdrive# gcc -c serial.c
serial.c: In function `IO_InitializePort':
serial.c:98: `TCSETS' undeclared (first use in this function)
serial.c:98: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
serial.c:98: for each function it appears in.)
serial.c: In function `IO_CardManpulserts':
serial.c:124: `TIOCMBIC' undeclared (first use in this function)
serial.c:133: `TIOCMBIS' undeclared (first use in this function)

My libraries/headerfiles don't have the undeclared const or valiables. :-(

Please, can you help me? What ist the definition of: TCSETS, TIOCMBIC and
TIOCMBIS? Or can you give me a Internet-address, where I can get the latest
unix-Headerfiles?

The other c-files are compiled whitout any problems. :-) Perhaps I can use
this software to use my chipdrive, if I can compile it? (I hope)

Bye, Michael




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