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comp.unix.sco Technical FAQ 5/9


Questions and Answers about Serial Communications and UUCP

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Tue Dec 13 12:32:46 2005 how to configure uucp between sco unix 5.05 & xenix 386  anonymous

dear sir,

Kindly help to configure the UUCP / Serial communication between SCO UNix
5.0.5 & Xenix Operating system. We do not have compatible network interface
card to configure under xenix operating system and would like to establish
serial communication without using modem. kindly help as we got struck.


radhakishan

india.


Tue Dec 13 12:37:52 2005 how to configure uucp between sco unix 5.05 & xenix 386  anonymous

dear sir,

Kindly help to configure the UUCP / Serial communication between SCO UNix
5.0.5 & Xenix Operating system. We do not have compatible network interface
card to configure under xenix operating system and would like to establish
serial communication without using modem. kindly help as we got struck.


radhakishan

my email id gv.radhakishan@jalindia.co.in

india.


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