In newsgate.debian.powerpc, Brendan J Simon wrote:
> I'd just like to let everyone know that I got my Keyspan USB to Serial
> converter working last night.
Additionally, the Keyspan PDA USB serial converter also works fine under the
last kernel I checked (including the USB backport in 2.2.x).
Brendan J Simon wrote:
> I haven't used it in depth yet. I just got my embedded system to output
> it's boot screen and that was enough for me. It was late so I headed
> off to bed. The system outputs at 9600 bps and I didn't have to change
> any settings. I setup minicom to default to 9600 an
Alan DuBoff wrote:
I just got my Belkin USB->Serial going last week and was able to talk to my
embedded system as well, but I have a quirk with I was wondering if you see.
The serial console on my embedded system is only 9600, and for some reason it
seems that when I pull up minicom, even thoug
Brendan J Simon wrote:
> I'd just like to let everyone know that I got my Keyspan USB to Serial
> converter working last night. I got the linux 2.4.2 sources (from
> fsmlabs) and built the kernel to include the Keyspan driver. I'm using
> the new devfs so the /dev entries are /dev/usb/tts/0 and
To Debian PowerPC mailing list,
I'd just like to let everyone know that I got my Keyspan USB to Serial
converter working last night. I got the linux 2.4.2 sources (from
fsmlabs) and built the kernel to include the Keyspan driver. I'm using
the new devfs so the /dev entries are /dev/usb/tts/0
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