Yes you are right Chris,
I found that I used a old minirc.dfl file which ask for ttyS0 
explicitly (left over from linux)
                        pr port             /dev/cu.modem
should be there.
Thanks and sorry for the the wrong judgement.
Peter Kostka


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> Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2002 09:47:15 -0400
> Subject: Re: [Fink-users] KDE3 on Jaguar
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> To: Peter Kostka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> From: Chris Zubrzycki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> On Wednesday, September 11, 2002, at 05:31  AM, Peter Kostka wrote:
>> One problem I saw (until now) is minicom which does expect the
>> /dev/ttyS0 but not /dev/ttys0
>> Apple is providing (the minicom is being used on a Wallstreet PB G3).
>> The capital S is crucial. A work around is setting a link. But of
>> course after a reboot this is gone.
>
> what exactly is the problem? what is /dev/ttys0 used for? i thought it
> was used for nothing; keyspan provides its own set of /dev entries, and
> apple says you should use the cua.entires anyway (i forget the reason)
>
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