We are limping along on a system that runs an application under SCO 3.2v4.2. It has a Digi C/CON 16 attached. We ran into several problems that we thought would be solved by reinstalling the software for the concentrator via Digi's MPI software. Having very limited knowledge of UNIX, we ended up with more problems than when we started. After many reconfigurations, we finally have all the ports configured properly and most of the peripherals operating as before. One of them, an Accumark 2000 barcode tag printer on ttya13, still doesn't work.
We have a cloned disk drive that we used for backup before we started the reconfiguration. When we boot with that drive, the barcode printer works fine. When we boot with the "live data" disk, the printer just sits there.
We checked the inittab file and its parameters were the same except for hupcl and cread which we changed via ditty. The port is set up as a terminal with login disabled.
I did notice that the permissions on /dev/ttya13 were different - I changed them to give everyone read and write permissions as they were prior to the reconfiguration. The other difference that shows up when I list /dev/tty* is that the fourth column used to show "other" and now shows "terminal".
Ed Fair suggested putting a terminal on the line to see what, if anything, was being transmitted. I'll do that if no one has any other suggestions, as I don't have any parts or tools to do that now.
I would greatly appreciate any help from anyone who has any ideas as to what I should do. Thanks!
We have a cloned disk drive that we used for backup before we started the reconfiguration. When we boot with that drive, the barcode printer works fine. When we boot with the "live data" disk, the printer just sits there.
We checked the inittab file and its parameters were the same except for hupcl and cread which we changed via ditty. The port is set up as a terminal with login disabled.
I did notice that the permissions on /dev/ttya13 were different - I changed them to give everyone read and write permissions as they were prior to the reconfiguration. The other difference that shows up when I list /dev/tty* is that the fourth column used to show "other" and now shows "terminal".
Ed Fair suggested putting a terminal on the line to see what, if anything, was being transmitted. I'll do that if no one has any other suggestions, as I don't have any parts or tools to do that now.
I would greatly appreciate any help from anyone who has any ideas as to what I should do. Thanks!