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Date:      Mon, 03 Mar 1997 07:29:44 -0600
From:      Lee Crites <adonai@jump.net>
To:        David Nugent <davidn@labs.usn.blaze.net.au>
Cc:        Lee Crites <adonai@jump.net>, hackers@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Please help with digiboard switch settings...
Message-ID:  <1.5.4.32.19970303132944.006e067c@jump.net>

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At 11:11 02-03-97 +1100, David Nugent wrote:

>See ftp.digiboard.com. As you say their web server also has most
>of the documentation for their boards on-line, although I've never
>looked there.

I already checked there.  They, in theory, had the docu for the board, but
it was so outdated that none of the info I needed was there.

>Get a DOS disk and boot it, run the dos digiboard diagnostic
>from there. It probes for the card directly, so at least you
>should be able to find out what the card is set to.

What a stupid suggestion to have to be made!  I should have thought of that
right off!  I just forgot that my *unix* box was a *pc*!  This is my first
pc running unix, so I just am not in that mindset.  Thanks for sugesting the
obvious -- it was so obvious it would have *never* occurred to me!

>Failing that, contact Daniel Taylor <danielt@dgii.com>.

This is a reference I might just keep...

Okay.  So now I have the settings (0x100, 0x0a0000), the kernel is rebuilt,
and it gets what appears to be a good response from the dgb0 during bootup.
The log says:

   Mar  3 07:43:33 adam /kernel: dgb0: PC/Xe 64/8K (windowed)
   Mar  3 07:43:33 adam /kernel: dgb0 at 0x100-0x103 maddr 0xa0000 msize 8192
     on isa
   Mar  3 07:43:33 adam /kernel: dgb0: 8 ports


This is a MAJOR advancement, here!!!  (thanks)

But when I reboot, I am still getting the "Device not configured" error.

   Mar  3 07:43:39 adam getty[176]: /dev/ttyd6: Device not configured
   Mar  3 07:43:39 adam getty[177]: /dev/ttyd7: Device not configured
   Mar  3 07:43:39 adam getty[174]: /dev/ttyd4: Device not configured
   Mar  3 07:43:39 adam getty[175]: /dev/ttyd5: Device not configured

I deleted/remade the /dev/ttydX items.  (was that even needed?)  This is
what they look like:

   ...
   crw-rw----   1 uucp  dialer     28, 132 Jan 16 23:27 cuaa4
   crw-rw----   1 uucp  dialer     28, 133 Jan 16 23:27 cuaa5
   crw-rw----   1 uucp  dialer     28, 134 Jan 16 23:27 cuaa6
   crw-rw----   1 uucp  dialer     28, 135 Jan 16 23:27 cuaa7
   crw-rw----   1 uucp  dialer     28, 136 Jan 16 23:27 cuaa8
   crw-rw----   1 uucp  dialer     28, 137 Jan 16 23:27 cuaa9
   crw-rw----   1 uucp  dialer     28, 138 Jan 16 23:27 cuaaa
   crw-rw----   1 uucp  dialer     28, 139 Jan 16 23:27 cuaab
   ...
   crw-------   1 root  wheel      28,   4 Jan 16 23:27 ttyd4
   crw-------   1 root  wheel      28,   5 Jan 16 23:27 ttyd5
   crw-------   1 root  wheel      28,   6 Jan 16 23:27 ttyd6
   crw-------   1 root  wheel      28,   7 Jan 16 23:27 ttyd7
   crw-------   1 root  wheel      28,   8 Jan 16 23:27 ttyd8
   crw-------   1 root  wheel      28,   9 Jan 16 23:27 ttyd9
   crw-------   1 root  wheel      28,  10 Dec 30 13:47 ttyda
   crw-------   1 root  wheel      28,  11 Jan 16 23:27 ttydb
   ...

I tried a chmod 666 on the ttyd items, and that didn't help, either.  (if
some of my attempts at fixing this show I have no clue about where I am
going, you are right...)

What about the ttys entries.  Right now they say:

   ttyd4 "/usr/libexec/getty std.57600" dialup on insecure
   ttyd5 "/usr/libexec/getty std.57600" dialup on insecure
   ttyd6 "/usr/libexec/getty std.57600" dialup on insecure
   ttyd7 "/usr/libexec/getty std.57600" dialup on insecure
   ttyd8 "/usr/libexec/getty std.57600" dialup off insecure
   ttyd9 "/usr/libexec/getty std.57600" dialup off insecure
   ttyda "/usr/libexec/getty std.57600" dialup off insecure
   ttydb "/usr/libexec/getty std.57600" dialup off insecure

I only have modems hooked up to the first four lines, so I am leaving the
last four "off" for now.

So...  Any ideas of what isn't configured?  What little tidbit am I missing,
here?

Thanks for your help so far.

Lee




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