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Re: Rembrandt doesn't see Cyclades

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (jason philbrook)
Sat Nov 9 22:06:48 1996

From: jason philbrook <jp@c6h22o11.midcoast.com>
To: redhat-list@redhat.com
Date: Sat, 9 Nov 1996 22:02:16 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <1.5.4.32.19961110025335.00696bc4@northeast.net> from "dave" at Nov 9, 96 09:53:35 pm
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> 
> mgetty doesn't see our Cyclades boards when we recompile the 2.x kernal, so
> we are stuck with the 3.0.3 Picasso until we can change that problem.
> 
> Any suggestions?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Dave Robbins

Somewhere late in the 1.3.xx series, the numbering was changed in the 
/dev/ for cyclades devices. modem servers based on 2.0.xx work *much* 
nicer than 1.2.13 systems.


#!/bin/bash

# 1st Cyclades card
mknod /dev/ttyC0 c 19 0
mknod /dev/ttyC1 c 19 1
mknod /dev/ttyC2 c 19 2
mknod /dev/ttyC3 c 19 3
mknod /dev/ttyC4 c 19 4
mknod /dev/ttyC5 c 19 5
mknod /dev/ttyC6 c 19 6
mknod /dev/ttyC7 c 19 7
mknod /dev/cub0 c 20 0
mknod /dev/cub1 c 20 1
mknod /dev/cub2 c 20 2
mknod /dev/cub3 c 20 3
mknod /dev/cub4 c 20 4
mknod /dev/cub5 c 20 5
mknod /dev/cub6 c 20 6
mknod /dev/cub7 c 20 7
# 2nd Cyclades card
mknod /dev/ttyD0 c 19 8
mknod /dev/ttyD1 c 19 9
mknod /dev/ttyD2 c 19 10
mknod /dev/ttyD3 c 19 11
mknod /dev/ttyD4 c 19 12
mknod /dev/ttyD5 c 19 13
mknod /dev/ttyD6 c 19 14
mknod /dev/ttyD7 c 19 15
mknod /dev/cuc0 c 20 8
mknod /dev/cuc1 c 20 9
mknod /dev/cuc2 c 20 10
mknod /dev/cuc3 c 20 11
mknod /dev/cuc4 c 20 12
mknod /dev/cuc5 c 20 13
mknod /dev/cuc6 c 20 14
mknod /dev/cuc7 c 20 15

ad nauseum...

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