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In article by Erin W. Corliss:
> Finally, assuming that the UART on the CPU board is fried and the entire
> CPU board needs to be replaced before it will work again, what are the
> chances I could get someone who has the Unix source code to compile me a
> kernel that uses one of the other serial ports as the console?
> 	-- Erin Corliss

What version of UNIX are you running on it?

	Warren

