On 2014-06-20 Fri 16:14 PM |, Maurice Janssen wrote:
> ># FIXME No. 9 Moxa card port:
> >moxa09:dv=/dev/tty10:common:
> >
> ># FIXME No. 10 Moxa card port:
> >moxa10:dv=/dev/tty11:common:
>
> Try /dev/tty0a and /dev/tty0b
>
Perfect!
Here's a man page diff to sync with lines 1383-1397 of
/usr/s
skin...@britvault.co.uk schreef op 2014-06-20 16:08:
Works for me, apart from last 2, but the card isn't listed as
supported.
/etc/remote:
# FIXME No. 9 Moxa card port:
moxa09:dv=/dev/tty10:common:
# FIXME No. 10 Moxa card port:
moxa10:dv=/dev/tty11:common:
Try /dev/tty0a and /dev/tty0b
On 2014-06-14 Sat 16:33 PM |, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
> On 2014-06-14, Craig R. Skinner wrote:
>
> > To connect a Moxa 8 port serial card with octopus cable to an i386
> > serial port, do I need just a DB9 (2x female) gender changer, or a null
> > modem cable/mini adapter as well?
>
> You ne
On 2014-06-14, Craig R. Skinner wrote:
> To connect a Moxa 8 port serial card with octopus cable to an i386
> serial port, do I need just a DB9 (2x female) gender changer, or a null
> modem cable/mini adapter as well?
You need a null modem cable/adapter. A gender changer is of no
use.
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Chri
To connect a Moxa 8 port serial card with octopus cable to an i386
serial port, do I need just a DB9 (2x female) gender changer, or a null
modem cable/mini adapter as well?
The octopus cable ends are all male, as are the serial/comm ports.
I've standard Cisco rollover cables to connect to my Sun
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