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From: hogan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: Serial ports - how to get them to coexist peacefully...
Only problem is, seems one
hogan wrote:
Can I make the onboard and oncard ttyS's play nice on same IRQ?
or should I play musical jumpers until they're on separate IRQs?
What I did when presented with this problem was to do a bit of surgery on the
old
ISA board and change its IRQ to a spare in the computer I
What I did when presented with this problem was to do a bit of surgery on
the old
ISA board and change its IRQ to a spare in the computer I was using. I cut
one
track solder a wire the new interrupt pad to get it to work. With setserial
and
this setup I was able to run four Serial Terminals of
Can I make the onboard and oncard ttyS's play nice on same IRQ?
... or should I play musical jumpers until they're on separate IRQs?
I would change the jumpers. Hoping the software ca multiplex is a recipe for
disaster.
Read something in 2.4.1 kernel config about making serial ports nice
On Sat, Feb 17, 2001 at 03:16:44AM +1100, hogan wrote:
P133, 48MB RAM, Debian Testing/Unstable (some bits from unstable) 2.2.17 (move
to 2.4.1 on hold for time being whilst I read Rusty's howtos on netfilter etc.
:) ).
Have two onboard ports - ttyS0 and ttyS1 (IRQ 43 respectively)
Have an
On Friday 16 February 2001 17:27, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
Can I make the onboard and oncard ttyS's play nice on same IRQ?
... or should I play musical jumpers until they're on separate
IRQs?
I would change the jumpers. Hoping the software ca multiplex is a
recipe for disaster.
And
On Sat, Feb 17, 2001 at 03:16:44AM +1100, hogan wrote:
Can I make the onboard and oncard ttyS's play nice on same IRQ?
no.
or should I play musical jumpers until they're on separate IRQs?
yes.
Read something in 2.4.1 kernel config about making serial ports nice to one
another when on
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