![]() ![]() That's why I compiled it with /var/spool/lock instead. There is no /usr/spool/uucp, or /var/lock, as mentioned in the man page. (of course, that's because my application is to talk to a device at 9600N81, YMMV.)ģ) Notice the lock dir mentioned above. configure -enable-dfl-port=/dev/tty.serial -enable-lock-dir=/var/spool/lock -enable-dfl-baud=9600 Here are some of the defaults I compiled into the program: Once this is done, it's easiest to just reboot the machine.Ģ) As mentioned above, the serial port is /dev/tty.serial. You might *think* of editing /etc/ttys, but you actually want to edit /System/Library/StartupItems/SerialTerminalSupport/SerialTerminalSupport - and edit the line halfway through to say, Disable this before trying to use the serial port for other purposes. ![]() Here are a few things to be aware of re: the serial port.ġ) Just like any cisco router or HP switch, etc, the XServe is configured to listen with a secure terminal on the serial port, for config purposes.
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