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From: rooij@mozart.cft.philips.nl (Guido van Rooij)
Subject: Re: sio
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jl@argon.gas.uug.arizona.edu (Joshua Lackey) writes:


>Greetings again!

>Perhaps some kind soul could help me get the new high-speed com ports
>running.  I keep on getting a

>/dev/sio01:  Device not configured

Maybe you could post what you put in your config file?
But, from what I see it miht well be that you have to use /dev/sio00
In 386bsd, minor device numbers start with 0. Also for comports
and that gives that under dos the first comport is called com01
while in 386bsd it is called com00.



>I know I am just doing something stupid (actually, I am probably stupidly 
>not doing something) so I would really appreciate any help.

>(386bsd-0.1+pk0.2.4)

>Thanks a million!!!


>--
>jl@gas.uug.arizona.edu   ----------------------  jl@axis.tucson.az.us

>The golden age of mathematics--that was not the age of Euclid, it is ours.
>							C. J. Keyser

-Guido