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# Variable: serport | # Variable: serport | ||
# serport specifies which local serial device to use. | # serport specifies which local serial device to use. | ||
- | # For example, using "ttyAMA0" will tell the script | + | # For example, "ttyUSB0" will tell the script to use |
- | # to use /dev/ttyAMA0 for communication. | + | # to use /dev/ttyUSB0 for communication. |
+ | # Common values: ttyUSB0 or ttyAMA0 | ||
# | # | ||
- | # Default: | + | serport=ttyUSB0 |
- | # serport=ttyAMA0 | + | |
- | # | + | |
- | serport=ttyAMA0 | + | |
# Variable: baud | # Variable: baud | ||
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When Trumpet Winsock is in PPP mode, by default it will expect the following output after dialing the ISP's number and establishing a connection: | When Trumpet Winsock is in PPP mode, by default it will expect the following output after dialing the ISP's number and establishing a connection: | ||
- | * A username prompt, matched by the text "sername:" | + | * A username prompt, matched by Trumpet with the text "sername:" |
- | * A password prompt, matched by the text "ssword:" | + | * A password prompt, matched by Trumpet with the text "ssword:" |
- | * A command prompt, matched by the text ">" | + | * A command prompt, matched by Trumpet with the character ">" |
This script has been tested with the default installation of Trumpet Winsock 3.0 revision D with PPP mode switched on. This script has also been tested with the default dial-up utility of Windows 95 and Windows 98 with PPP enabled. | This script has been tested with the default installation of Trumpet Winsock 3.0 revision D with PPP mode switched on. This script has also been tested with the default dial-up utility of Windows 95 and Windows 98 with PPP enabled. |