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Date: Sun, 28 Dec 2008 00:53:24 -0600
From: Ben Kamen <bkamen@benjammin.net>
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Ben Kamen wrote:
> I used to use COM ports on windows all the time and now I installed 
> Cygwin on another machine and the capability has been totally lost.

Ok, correction -- not totally lost. I was having problems with fconfigure stating that
fconfigure wasn't valid when used with a serial port. (COMx:) -- but since compiling the src,
it's back to working.

So there's something amiss with the default installable pkg.

Just an FYI for whoever maintains the package.

 -Ben


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