Hello,
> "I did redirect and echo to /dev/ttyAM1 and see show up in hyperterm
> so I know data will go out of the port."
>
> That was not really true. Some data does go out /dev/ttyAM1 but it's
> garbled. Telling me it's misconfigured.
This typically indicates the baud rate is incorrect.
> So, let me ask this. What do the terminal emulator (hyperterm)
> settings need to be to read data from the COM2 port by default. And
> how do you change the COM2 settings to talk to a different device
> such as my Satellite modem which uses 38400 8N1 Hardward.
Typically your C program would handle this by setting up the termios
struct properly. If you are echoing data from the command line I believe
the setserial command will allow you to adjust the baud rate.
//Eddie
> --- In "BillBergeron" <>
> wrote:
>>
>> This may be the second posting of the same problem. It didn't seem
> to
>> work the first time.
>>
>> I have a Satellite modem connected to the COM2 (ttyAM1) port on a
> 7260
>> but I can not get any responce out of it. I know it works, since I
>> connect it to my PC and can both create a dial up connection to it
> or
>> use hyperterm to get a response (ATZ OK)and dial out(#777) no
> problem.
>> But when I connect it to the 7260 and use Minicom, microcom or pppd
> I
>> don't get any responce. All the settings are correct, I use
> setserial
>> to make sure the port is configured, I commented out the getty
> command
>> in /etc/inittab. Still no responce?
>>
>> I did redirect and echo to /dev/ttyAM1 and see show up in hyperterm
> so
>> I know data will go out of the port. This seems so straightforward,
>> what did I miss?
>>
>> Bill
>>
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