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Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 04:32:55 -0800 (PST)
From: ROLAND <roland_asmann AT yahoo DOT com>
Subject: Re: Problems with sgtty.h, ioctl.h and termios.h
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--- Charles Sandmann <sandmann AT clio DOT rice DOT edu> wrote:
> Anything that sets baud rate is usually is bad news.
>  The other sets may
> be due to terminal driver behavior (those chars are
> filtered and not sent
> in the protocol).  If the code explicitly is
> referencing /dev/tty0 and
> setting baud rates ... 
> 
> If it was a terminal, the code would only work when
> you are logged into
> that one terminal on the system (why do that vs just
> /dev/tty?)
> 
> But it's impossible to know for sure without seeing
> the entire code and
> knowing what it's used for.

I've checked the code again, and I noticed that in my
mail I typed tty0, but it's tty00... I don't know if
that makes any difference...
Anyway, judging from what I've seen in the code (I
didn't write it myself), /dev/tty00 is indeed a
connection to a device. I will try to find out more
about this, and if I find it really is a connection to
some device, can I change the code so it works on a
PC?


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