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echo: cis.os9.6809.coco
to: MARK LITTLE 70761,3147
from: Mark Griffith 76070,41
date: 1992-02-06 21:03:08
subject: #14208-STERM AR`ing

#: 14215 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
    06-Feb-92  21:03:08
Sb: #14208-STERM AR'ing
Fm: Mark Griffith 76070,41
To: MARK LITTLE 70761,3147

Mark,

The module not found error is probably because Sterm is looking for the /t2
module.  If you don't have one in your bootfile, and the ACIAPAK driver that
goes with it, you won't be able to run Sterm.  Look for that descriptor and
driver and see if including them doesn't help.

BTW:  Which version of Sterm did you get?  Ver. 1.5.1??  Which module are you
giving to Sterm on the command line?  Should be 'sterm -l /tx' where 'x' is the
number of your serial port.

Mark

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