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<H2><A NAME="SECTION00143100000">Using a Direct Connection</A></H2>
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Assume you use a direct line connecting your system vstout
to tiny. Very much like in the modem case, you have to
write a system entry in the sys file. The port command
identifies the serial port tiny is hooked up to.
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In the port file, you have to describe the serial port for the
direct connection. A dialer entry is not needed, because
there's no need for dialing.
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<I>Andrew Anderson <BR>
Thu Mar 7 23:22:06 EST 1996</I>
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