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Date:      Thu, 11 May 2000 13:19:17 -0400
From:      "Mike" <mike@rockatronic.com>
To:        "Kevin Penrose" <kpenrose@surflinx.com>
Cc:        <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>, <gphoto@gphoto.org>
Subject:   cuaa0 / ttyS0 -was [gphoto] Help!--> gPhoto 0.4.3 / HP Photosmart C30 / FreeBSD 4.0R]
Message-ID:  <000c01bfbb6d$0de1e280$082cced1@localdomain>
References:  <39189DF6.6CDE7E9C@rockatronic.com> <3919EC38.194105E@surflinx.com>

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Thanks for responding, Kevin;

/dev/cuaa0 is what FreeBSD 4.0R uses as com1, there is no ttyS0 as in linux.
At one point I symlinked ttyS0 to cuaa0 but it made no difference.  I'm
still stumped!!!
Mike

----- Original Message -----
From: "Kevin Penrose" <kpenrose@surflinx.com>
To: "Mike" <mike@rockatronic.com>
Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2000 7:09 PM
Subject: Re: [gphoto] Help!--> gPhoto 0.4.3 / HP Photosmart C30 / FreeBSD
4.0R]


> Mike wrote:
>
> > Hi All;
> >
> > I'm going nuts trying to get this camera to work with gPhoto 0.4.3 and
> > FreeBSD 4.0R.  I compiled gPhoto 0.4.3 from the ports - no probs. ;
> > fires up perfectly.  In gPhoto (logged in as root), I selected the
> > camera and port (/dev/cuaa0).  When gPhoto tries to communicate with the
>
> I use /dev/ttyS0.  I think that /dev/cua0 is for output only; I don't
think
> it allows bi-directional communication.  Try using /dev/ttyS0 and see what
> happens.
>
> -- Kevin
>
>
> >
> >
> > camera I see the camera status light blink once and thats it.  Nothing
> > else and I have to kill gPhoto.
> >
> > Camera, cables etc. work under w98 and I had it working about 6 months
> > ago under RH 6.0 and gPhoto 0.4.0.
> >
> > Seems like a baud rate / permissions / handshaking kinda thang...but I'm
> >
> > really out of ideas.
> >
> > Any suggestions?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Mike
> >
> > _______________________________________________
> > gphoto maillist  -  gphoto@gphoto.org
> > http://lists.styx.net/mailman/listinfo/gphoto
>



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