> Well, I've got a few ideas for you. Right off the bat I am wondering > why you are using /dev/ttyS1 instead of /dev/cua1 (which is one of the > standard call out devices). As I remember, the /dev/ttySx's are > normally used as call-in devices (whether or not this actually makes a > difference to the system I do not know).
The /dev/ttyS devices are now the standard that everyone should be using. The old style /dev/cua devices are only included for backwards compatibility. Stick to using the ttyS devices, it will save you hassle in the long run. Adam. ------------------------ Internet Alaska -------------------------- 4050 Lake Otis Adam Shand (v) +1 907 562 4638 Anchorage, Alaska Systems Administrator (f) +1 907 562 1677 ----------------- http://larry.earthlight.co.nz ------------------- -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .