Internal serial ports under AT&T 3.2
Mark McWiggins
mark at intek01.UUCP
Tue Feb 28 05:24:07 AEST 1989
Gosh, this makes me feel better. Well, not better, but at least not so
alone ... :)
I have Enix 3.2 and AT&T 3.2. I first installed Enix. Had serial port
problems. Couldn't run getty at all on the port; got a flickering DTR
light and "respawn is happening too rapidly; check this line in your
inittab." Couldn't reliably dial out via uucp with my Telebit; sometimes
it worked (usually just after a reboot), sometimes not. Kermit mostly
worked fine, strangely enough, although I noticed that I couldn't change
line speeds without getting out of Kermit and back in.
We have an Everex tape drive, and Enix (distributed by Everex) comes with
a device driver for it. I installed AT&T on a spare disk drive I have
just to make sure I could transfer over the tape driver. That worked fine.
I had a slight suspicion of hardware weirdness with my serial port, so
while I was at it tried running a getty on it and having someone dial in.
This worked fine.
So ... I backed up my data and installed AT&T on my big hard disk. Running
uucico -x4 I get "lost line - error 0" and finally CALLER SCRIPT FAILED.
Kermit hangs when I do "set line /dev/tty00".
Can anybody recommend a NON-intelligent add-on serial port board that has
been shown to work with AT&T 3.2? We just want to run mail/news, and other
access to the system will be via ethernet.
Thanks in advance for any help. *sigh*
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