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From: "Dave Korn" <dk AT artimi DOT com>
To: <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>
Subject: RE: PCMCIA & Cygwin
Date: Wed, 5 May 2004 11:49:52 +0100
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Intelekia
> Sent: 05 May 2004 11:21

> Is there any command I could use to "ping" the pcmcia card (a Sierra
> Wireless 750 GPRS modem) for response, like AT commands, in 
> case there is
> more than one port to try?

  If everything's working correctly with your windoze plug'n'play, a pcmcia
modem should show up as just another com port, so under cygwin you should be
able to refer to it as either /dev/comN or /dev/ttySN (replacing N with the
com port number).  You just need a standard serial terminal emulator
program, point it at the correct device, and you should be able to enter AT
commands and see the responses.


    cheers, 
      DaveK
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