Subject: Re: Serial Console on Ultra/5
To: None <lavalist@stargate.net, port-sparc64@netbsd.org>
From: None <eeh@netbsd.org>
List: port-sparc64
Date: 10/03/2000 15:54:12
Anyone have any difficulty getting serial console on a generic Ultra5? I
do this all the time at work, at least on the "server" model of the U/5.
VGA console without a keyboard attached sync's against the monitor, says
it cant find a in input device and is switching to ttya for input &
output, and then looses sync. (to be expected). When I connect up a
generic serial cable to serial "A" (no i'm not connecting to the parallel
port), I get nothing. Just using regular old Windows teraterm.
baud: 9600
data: 8
parity: none
stop: 1
flow: none
I also tried hardware and software flow, for good measure. As well as
some other lame windows terminals (SecureCRT, Hyperterinal). I also tried
(out of desperation) using the SparcClassic serial port splitter cable -
authentic Sun one - nothing.
Before I go hauling this thing all over my house trying to tip into it
from another sparc, maybe someone has seen this before? I'm thinking now
maybe I need to turn on local echo and set some OpenBoot variables.
I think you probably need a null modem. That's what I'm using.
You may also want to invest ~$30 in a breakout box.
Eduardo
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