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Add usb modem on a SCO Openserver 5.0.7
hi guys i know a litter bit of sco openserver 5.0.6 I got my self a 5.0.7 version.
The problem is how do you install a usb modem? The way i'm used to doit is by serial port , you know tty1A . Please guys bear with me Thanks a lot Jose. Last edited by josramon; 05-12-2003 at 05:21 PM. |
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i dont know about sco systems but on linux usb devices are generally accessable from the /proc 'virtual' filesystem. youd look in /proc/bus/usb
sorry i cant help much more. |
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