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From: radova@risc6.unisa.ac.za (A. Radovanovic)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Modem configuration - Help
Date: 6 May 1995 13:03:40 GMT
Organization: University of South Africa
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I appriciate it very much if somebody could help me with a dial-in
modem configuration for the BSD 2.0. The modem is connected to COM2.
As in 2.0 there are no ttyd1 and cua01 I MAKEDEV the first (ttyd1), and put
it into the ttys, but modem does not respond properly to command:
echo "at (whatever e.g. s0=1)" > /dev/cua01
I tried the other way round, to MAKEDEV cua01, but it doesn't work
either. (I didn't forget to "kill -1 1")

I suppose there is a simple way to configure the dial-in modem, but I
don't know how. Could anybody help me please?

Alex