Claude Jones wrote:
Pete Cull x2315 wrote:
I do remember that in a Windows XP Pro environment the
USR5610B did appear as COM3 which translated to /dev/ttys2 or
/dev/ttys3. Then, I seem to remember that we needed to link
/dev/modem with /dev/ttys3 or /dev/ttys2.
This reminded me of something. With my 5610b, it was NOT being
assigned ttys2 or ttys3 as was to be expected but a higher one.
As I recall, I ascertained the tty assignment by
running "kudzu -p" and then created a symlink between that ttys#
Which ttys#?
Where does "kudzu -p" tell me which device is associated with the modem?
class: MODEM
bus: PCI
detached: 0
driver: 8250_pci
desc: "3Com Corp, Modem Division 56K FaxModem Model 5610"
vendorId: 12b9
deviceId: 1008
subVendorId: 12b9
subDeviceId: 00d3
pciType: 1
pcidom: 0
pcibus: 2
pcidev: 4
pcifn: 0
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and /dev/modem