Combo card serial driver....
thad at btr.btr.com
thad at btr.btr.com
Fri Feb 8 00:08:29 AEST 1991
andyw at aspen32.cray.com (Andy Warner) in <154149.24026 at timbuk.cray.com> writes:
I'm looking for the serial driver for a combo card I recently
acquired. I'm led to believe that there is such a thing as cmb.o
which lives in /etc/lddrv. If someone could get this to me
someway (I can FTP/uucp/uudecode) I'd appreciate it. Also I'd
need to know what minor numbers I should use.
Welllll, the "cmb.o" stuff is on the "EIA/RAM COMBO EXPANSION DISK" (1 disk)
which accompanied the 3.51 Foundation Set (System Software). That version of
the software supercedes that which accompanied every version of the EIA/RAM
combo hardware "kit" I've seen. If it's any help, here's the contents of the
disk:
100644 root 3 Apr 20 16:07:01 1987 Size
100666 bin 37 Jan 1 10:10:00 1970 CMB232.menu
100755 bin 7704 Jan 1 10:10:00 1970 CMB232.sh
100644 bin 219 Jan 1 10:10:00 1970 Files
100755 bin 2722 Jan 1 10:10:00 1970 Install
100644 bin 22 Jan 1 10:10:00 1970 Name
100755 bin 3167 Jan 1 10:10:00 1970 Remove
100755 bin 9983 Jan 1 10:10:00 1970 cmb.o
100755 bin 2275 Jan 1 10:10:00 1970 cmb.rc
100755 bin 2120 Jan 1 10:10:00 1970 cmbpcnt
100755 bin 2076 Jan 1 10:10:00 1970 cmbupd
If you want my personal OPINION, you're entitled to the software by virtue of
possessing the hardware.
The above-listed software is of NO use to anyone NOT having the hardware.
I wish an official "ruling" from AT&T would be forthcoming regarding issues
such as this.
To go through channels, you may wish to call the AT&T "Hotline" toll-free at
1-800-922-0354 (I hope that's the CORRECT number; there are so many 800 numbers
in the AT&T literature I'm really not sure; perhaps you should wait a day or so
to see if any corrections are posted).
Thad Floryan [ thad at btr.com (OR) {decwrl, mips, fernwood}!btr!thad ]
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