Date: Mon, 8 Nov 1999 23:28:49 +1300 From: Joe Abley <jabley@patho.gen.nz> To: Alfred Perlstein <bright@wintelcom.net> Cc: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: How to enable external serial port on ThinkPad Message-ID: <19991108232848.A27521@patho.gen.nz> In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.4.05.9911080102180.12797-100000@fw.wintelcom.net>; from bright@wintelcom.net on Mon, Nov 08, 1999 at 01:03:26AM -0800 References: <19991108213409.A31181@patho.gen.nz> <Pine.BSF.4.05.9911080102180.12797-100000@fw.wintelcom.net>
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On Mon, Nov 08, 1999 at 01:03:26AM -0800, Alfred Perlstein wrote: > On Mon, 8 Nov 1999, Joe Abley wrote: > [can't get external serial port to function] > > I was coplaining at the FreeBSDcon about my sio being broken, but > if you look long enough on IBM's website you'll find MS-DOG > binaries to toggle on/off the serial port instead of the infrared > device. Good pointer. Herewith instructions. 1. Download this: ftp://ftp.pc.ibm.com/pub/pccbbs/mobiles/uttpfdos.exe 2. Run that executable on a DOS machine; it will extract a bunch of programs, which you can copy to a bootable DOS floppy. Boot your ThinkPad using this floppy. The important program is "ps.exe". Beware -- it's extremely ugly. This is what I did to turn on the serial port on my 380/2635; YMMV. Note the general strategy is to turn off the IR adapter, and then turn on the serial adapter. My 380 doesn't even have an IR adapter, but that doesn't seem to matter. 3. Type: ps2 ir disable I got "Restart the system for changes to take effect". Don't restart yet, though. 4. Type: ps2 sera enable You can restart now. For me, everything magically started working. If this doesn't work for you, and you need to perform additional ps2.exe shenanigans, "ps2 ?" and "ps2 ? <command>" are your friends. [ Search Bait: ThinkPad 380 external serial sio IR infra-red ps2 ] Joe To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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