Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 5 Jul 1999 00:59:31 -0800 (AKDT) | From | "Christopher E. Brown" <> | Subject | Re: Serial Port COM1 under Linux on IBM ThinkPad 770X |
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On Fri, 2 Jul 1999, Dirk W. Steinberg wrote:
> Hi, > > has anyone succeeded in using the serial port on an > IBM ThinkPad 770X notebook unser Linux?
I do not know about that exact model but... Most newer thinkpads do not have direct access BIOS. To get things working correctly grab the DOS hardware setup utils, and put them on a bootable floppy. Fire up the system and procede to hard set the serial/etc. I had to do this to my 365 and 385 to get the ports to work (thinkpads default ttyS0/COM1 to IR, and ttyS1/COM2 to the db9 in back. They also have a few non standard options. I would suggest using to utils to set the db9 to COM1 standard settings, IR to COM2, etc.
Trying to get a serial port to work when it defaults to PnP mode is a pain.
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