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Re: Pilotmanager on Solaris x86?
- To: Rajesh.Godbole@Corp
- Subject: Re: Pilotmanager on Solaris x86?
- From: rossman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Ken Rossman - NYC SE)
- Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 21:45:27 -0500
- Cc: rossman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, john.fowler@West, pilotmgr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Sender: owner-pilotmgr
> #> Only trick is finding Perl for x86 and putting that up (and then knowing
> #> the appropriate name for your PC serial port, of course).
>
> Which is?
>
> o Solaris x86 ________
Sorry, I guess I was thinking the regular hardware serial port (on my
laptop) had a funny name because there are other funny names (for PCMCIA
ports -- e.g. modems).
I believe the laptop x86 hardware port has the usual name /dev/term/a (or
/dev/cua/a for the dial-out device).
No idea what Linux does with device names.
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