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Date:      Sun, 28 Apr 2013 19:53:30 -0400
From:      Daryl Richards <daryl@isletech.net>
To:        freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: [UART] GPS 18-5Hz LVC and COM1 silence, OK on Linux though...
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On 13-04-28 7:17 PM, Igor Mozolevsky wrote:
> It is the only one---I've disabled COM2 in BIOS, and according to the 
> manual the external connector is COM1 (mobo is JNF99FL-525). Just 
> tried re-enabling COM2 in BIOS, but that made no difference---both 
> cuau0 and cuau1 remain silent... I'm beginning to think that it might 
> be an `unintended feature' that crept into the UART code... Cheers, 
I just wanted to throw a "me too" in here... I recently changed my 
motherboard, and my GPS18 didn't work plugged into the onboard COM port. 
I installed the cable from the mobo for COM2, and that works fine. I 
assumed at the time that COM1 was dead - this thread makes me think I 
should investigate more...

-- 
Daryl Richards
Isle Technical Services Inc.




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