On Fri, 22 Dec 2000, Ken Cole wrote:
> Mikkel,
>
> Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
>
> > We will need a bit more information about the card. Chances are, it came
> > with drivers to make it work with DOS/Windows.
>
> Yes a CD of DOS/Windoze stuff
>
Check the cd to see if they have any Linux driver
Mikkel,
Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
> We will need a bit more information about the card. Chances are, it came
> with drivers to make it work with DOS/Windows.
Yes a CD of DOS/Windoze stuff
> You will probably have to
> use setpci to configure it for use under Linux, and then use setserial to
On Thu, 21 Dec 2000, Ken Cole wrote:
> RH5.2 Standard kernel
>
> Base machine only had one serial port /dev/cua1
>
> Added PCI multi i/o card with two serial ports which supposedly auto set
> up as DOS com2 and com3 if put in a machien with a com1 only.
>
> cat /proc/pci sees the card as follo
Ken,
I cannot give specific help specific, but you did say "all help is
appreciated", so:
1) In the later releases of RH they talk about the cua devices becoming
obsolete and the ttys devices replacing them.
2) The documnetaion at The Linux Documentation Project's:
http://www.linuxdoc.or
RH5.2 Standard kernel
Base machine only had one serial port /dev/cua1
Added PCI multi i/o card with two serial ports which supposedly auto set
up as DOS com2 and com3 if put in a machien with a com1 only.
cat /proc/pci sees the card as follows:
Bus 0, device 10, function 0:
Serial controll