>>Rob Browning wrote:
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
>> The modem in the PC is an ISA card modem. Will this map to one of
>> the /dev/ ttyS's? Rember, I'm primarily a Mac person, so I don't
>> know an IRQ from my left knee, and to me an I/O address is a place
>> one one of the moons of Jupite
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> The modem in the PC is an ISA card modem. Will this map to one of
> the /dev/ ttyS's?
Usually. The kernel serial drivers will identify modems at standard
locations, because they look like serial ports.
> I could use
> MacGZip to gzip the .deb files and transfer them
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> The modem in the PC is an ISA card modem. Will this map to one of
> the /dev/ ttyS's? Rember, I'm primarily a Mac person, so I don't
> know an IRQ from my left knee, and to me an I/O address is a place
> one one of the moons of Jupiter that the postman delivers mail t
>Kevin Traas wrote:
>
>>Dave Neuer wrote:
>>
>>Here's the situation:
>>
>>I am a web developer. I have a PowerMac 8500 at home, on which I do most of
>>my development. My ISP is a pain to deal with regarding CGI scripts and
>>stuff, so I decided to set up an intranet at home to do my development
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