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From: stair@adam.kaist.ac.kr (Minsung Kim)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: Serial Port
Date: 21 May 1995 06:27:46 GMT
Organization: KAIST(Korea Advanced Institute of science and Technology)
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Murray W. Goldberg (goldberg@cs.ubc.ca) wrote:

: Has anyone seen this before? My first serial port is recognized and works
: just fine. My second serial port (at 0x2f8 or whatever) is reported as
: "not detected" on boot-up. The port is configured at the address which
: the boot sequence says is not found. Any ideas? 

: Thanks - Murray

If you're using an internal modem on your second serial port, you might
suspect it first.  Some of high-speed internal modems are known not to
cooperate with FreeBSD.

    I hope this helped you.

--  Stair, alive in their sweet memories

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Minsung Kim <stair@adam.kaist.ac.kr>	Undergraduate CS Dept., KAIST