No difference.  Does it work on your modem port?

raindrop:~> stty 115200 echoe -echo -clocal raw < /dev/ttyS0
raindrop:~> stty 115200 echoe -echo -clocal raw < /dev/ttyS0

            <will not return>



On Thu, 12 Feb 1998, Dale Smith wrote:

> On Thu, 12 Feb 1998 01:22:39 -0500 (EST), you wrote:
> 
> >No difference.  If you try on the command line, it will not come back the
> >second time (it seems to work the first time though..)  Just try on your
> >serial port..
> >
> >
> >% stty 115200 echoe -echo -clocal raw < /dev/ttyS0 > /dev/ttyS0
> >  <works>
> >%
> >% stty 115200 echoe -echo -clocal raw < /dev/ttyS0 > /dev/ttyS0
> >  <will not return>
> 
> Just a guess, try it *without* redirecting stdout to /dev/ttyS0 .
> The stty command operates on file handle 0, not 1.  Do you really want to 
> output
> from stty to be fed to your modem (or whatever is hanging off the port)?
> 
> Dale
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