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Modem setup under Digital Unix

Hi All,

I am trying to set up a modem (using SLIP) on a Digital (well it used to be) AlphaStation running Digital Unix V7E. I assume that I have to put an entry into /remote but can anyone suggest the contents and formatting. Apologies for being so naive but I'm an ex VMS person.

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This is the closest I could find, it's actually for Tru64...

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It refers to /etc/acucap and /etc/inittab.
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