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Subject: | Re: [ts-7000] Testing TS-GSM1 + Q64 on TS-7260 |
From: | Don Tucker <> |
Date: | Tue, 05 Jul 2011 11:06:50 -0500 |
I think Simon is right. I use the TS-GSM1 with the TS-7260. The TS-GSM1 connects to the TS-7260 through the ISA bus. COM2 (/dev/ttyAM1) is a separate header on the TS-7260 board. I connect through COM3, which is /dev/ttyS0. Don On 7/5/2011 9:27 AM, Simon Leung wrote: On 05/07/11 11:16, Kok Hua wrote: > Hi, all > > I just received a TS-7260 with TS-GSM1 + WaveCOM Q64 GSM modem onboard. To have a quick test of the Q64 modem, I setup the TS-GSM1 to use COM2 (by shorting JP1 on TS-GSM1, with the rest of the jumpers as factory default). I then tried accessing COM2 using picocom. The output is shown below: > ----------------------------------- > $ ./picocom /dev/ttyAM1 > picocom v1.6 > > When I used TS-GSM1 on TS7800, the device file is not ttyAMx. I had to use ttts4. Not too sure about TS7260.
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