[ale] can't get modem to respond...

Alfred Grahame Leach aleach at cc.gatech.edu
Mon Aug 26 09:25:17 EDT 1996


I've gotten modems working on other Linux boxes, but I can't get it going 
on mine.  The problem, I think, is that my hardware is configured 
somewhat strangely - using com3 and IRQ7.  I ran setserial like:
	setserial /dev/cua2 irq 7 (I think this was the syntax I used)
but I still can't seem to get things going.  I'm trying to use minicom to 
control the modem (and sometimes kermit from within minicom).  Isn't 
there a way to send commands to the modem without using these (I think I 
did this once, but I forget how - using "echo 'ATDT' > /dev/cua2" doesn't 
cut it...).  Is there some database that I need to change to reflect my 
hardware configuration?  Where is the setserial configuration information 
stored?  Anybody have any suggestions on how to attack this?

TIA

- Al

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