On Wed, Nov 28, 2007 at 02:34:09PM -0700, Karl Larsen wrote: > Karl Larsen wrote: > >Lamar Owen wrote: > >>On Wednesday 28 November 2007, Karl Larsen wrote: > >> > >>>Lamar Owen wrote: > >>> > >>>>Is the serial port enabled in the BIOS? > >>>> > >> > >> > >>> I have looked and found nothing in the many pages of BIOS things > >>>but > >>>I could of missed it. > >>> > >> > >>What model Biostar MB is this? All their manuals are online; older > >>ones especially included screenshots of the setup screens. Look for, > >>in the 'integrated peripherals' setup section the 'COM1' and 'COM2' > >>settings (the names might be different; I don't have a Biostar board > >>in front of me (got one at home, though, that I might put on the > >>breadboard and check out)). > >> > >> > >>> This is from #setserial -a /dev/ttyS0: > >>> > >>>[root@k5di ~]# setserial /dev/ttyS0 -a > >>>/dev/ttyS0, Line 0, UART: unknown, Port: 0x03f8, IRQ: 4 > >>> Baud_base: 115200, close_delay: 50, divisor: 0 > >>> closing_wait: 3000 > >>> Flags: spd_normal skip_test auto_irq > >>> > >> > >> > >>>This I think is good. > >>> > >> > >>UART is unknown; no, this is bad. If the kernel can't detect the > >>type of UART (it will likely be 16550A or similar for virtually all > >>modern MB's) then it can't use the port. > >> > >>On my own laptop, which does not have ANY serial ports: > >>[root@localhost ~]# setserial /dev/ttyS0 -a > >>/dev/ttyS0, Line 0, UART: unknown, Port: 0x03f8, IRQ: 4 > >> Baud_base: 115200, close_delay: 50, divisor: 0 > >> closing_wait: 3000 > >> Flags: spd_normal skip_test auto_irq > >> > >>[root@localhost ~]# > >>So setserial doesn't help troubleshoot this. > >> > >>On the box with one serial port: > >>[root@itadmin ~]# setserial /dev/ttyS0 -a > >>/dev/ttyS0, Line 0, UART: 16550A, Port: 0x03f8, IRQ: 4 > >> Baud_base: 115200, close_delay: 50, divisor: 0 > >> closing_wait: 3000 > >> Flags: spd_normal skip_test > >> > >>[root@itadmin ~]# > >>UART is a 16550A, and works. > >> > > OK I do not have a manual about BIOS. If they have one I will get it! > > > > > > > I dropped to the Bios. Your telling me it is in Integrated > Periferals did the trick. I had to hit enter on one I never have before > and there was Serial Port 1 disabled! I got it set to auto and now it works! Great! > > I d/l the manual but it is a .exe file and I no windows to open it :-) Karl, sometimes files like that are self-extracting zip files, on the off-chance that this one is too, you may try "unzip -v filename.exe" and see if you strike it lucky. -- ---- Fred Smith -- fredex@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ----------------------------- I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. ------------------------------ Philippians 4:13 -------------------------------
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