speakup serial ports

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Hi Steve,

Yes. I have a box with one serial port on the motherboard, and another 
on a PCI card. The first one appears as ttyS0 and has a braille display 
on it, and the other one appears as ttyS4, where I would like to put a 
synthesizer. Some software only allows ports 0 to 3, the first four 
ports, and I cannot recall whether that is the case with speakup.

Chuck

On Fri, Jul 28, 2006 at 08:49:52AM -0600, Dawes, Stephen wrote:
> A simple reminder:
> Numbering in Linux starts with 0. 
> So for example, if you have 2 serial ports on your computer, they are
> ttyS0 and ttyS1.
> So to ask if you can place a Synth on ttyS4 implies that you have 5
> serial ports on your computer.
> 
> I haven't necessarily answered your question, but make sure that you are
> counting correctly before you try to connect and then get frustrated
> because you are not counting correctly.
> 
> 
> 
> Steve Dawes
> Phone: (403) 268-5527
> Email: SDawes at calgary.ca
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