Just curious how is the cua devices depreciated?  What exactly do you mean?
Thanks.  mark.



Actually, I was under the impression from the "serial how-to" that cua's
were for incoming calls and ttyS' were for outgoing calls.

FWIW,

Beth:0)

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Matt Housh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 05, 1998 7:56 AM
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> Subject: Re: cua???
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>       ttySx is the preference, as cua devices are deprecated.
>
> -----------------------------------------------------------
> Matt Housh                       email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> MicroComputer Specialist              University of Tulsa
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>         "Pardon me, stewardess. I speak Jive."
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> On Tue, 5 May 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > I noticed that when you talk about setting up modems you
> always refer to
> > /dev/ttysx (where x is a number 0 -3).  I use /dev/cuax.
> What is the
> > difference?  Is one better to use?  If so why?  Thanks. Mark.
> >
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