If You Are Using Unix, Linux, Or Aix - US Robotics Courier V.Everything Getting Started Manual

Hide thumbs Also See for Courier V.Everything:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

If You Are Using UNIX, Linux, or AIX

To set your Courier V.Everything to answer incoming calls, set DIP
switch 3 OFF; set 4 and 8 ON.
Linux has a built-in communications software package called minicom.
You can obtain minicom on the U.S. Robotics FTP site (ftp.usr.com) in the
usr/bin directory.
For instructions about how to set up your UNIX®, Linux, or AIX
communications software package, visit the U.S. Robotics Totalservice
web site at http:/ / totalservice.usr.com.
Configuring Your Internal Courier for Dial-In Only
If you are using your Courier V.Everything for dial-in only, set DIP switch
4 ON, and leave the other switches in their default positions. You may
need to set DIP switch 1 ON if your computer does not send a Data
Terminal Ready (DTR) signal.
Configuring Your Internal Courier for Dial-In and Dial-Out
If you are using your Courier V.Everything for dial-in and dial-out, set
DIP switches 3, 4, 7, and 8 ON, and leave the other switches in their
default positions. You may need to set DIP switch 1 ON if your computer
does not send a Data Terminal Ready (DTR) signal.
These are the standard port names and settings:
Outgoing Calls
/dev/cua0
/dev/cua1
/dev/cua2
/dev/cua3
Use the setserial command to tell Linux about any nonstandard
COM/IRQ combinations that you may have set using your Courier's
jumpers. Setserial also selects serial port speed and I/O port address.
Other Operating Systems
Incoming Calls
/dev/ttyS0
/dev/ttyS1
/dev/ttyS2
/dev/ttyS3
Port
IRQ
COM1
4
COM2
3
COM3
4
COM4
3
I/O Address
03F8
02F8
03E8
02E8
6-5

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the Courier V.Everything and is the answer not in the manual?

Subscribe to Our Youtube Channel

Table of Contents