Modem problems with Trailblazer +
Vernon C. Hoxie
vern at zebra.UUCP
Thu Apr 5 06:02:42 AEST 1990
In article <513 at compnect.UUCP>, dave at compnect.UUCP (Dave Ratcliffe) writes:
> Before someone whips out their RTFM auto-reply, I have. I have NO man
> pages for uugetty either in the system or the books. getty works but the
> modem argues with it. uugetty works but the modem won't respond at 9600.
One of the problems I have experienced with TB's and other modems is the
echo function in the modem. When the modem answers the line, it emits a
'RING'. This can trigger the getty/uugetty. It also sets 'login' to
an upper case only mode and sends "PLEASE LOGIN:" instead of "Please
login:".
On my TB, I have the echo function set to 'Q6'. This allows limited
echoing from the modem which uucp can handle. On a Midcom (sp?), we had
to set echoing off, 'Q1', and put a 'ATQ0' at the start of the chat
script in order to get an 'OK' when starting up.
As far as manuals is concerned, the Nutshell books are widely
recommended. I have the one with a Bear on the cover. I feel that it
is better when setting up various uucp sites than the one with an Ibex
on the cover. Really can't say absolutely since I have not studied the
version with the Ibex.
BTW. I have written a program which provides a set of interactive screens
for programming a TB and testing different termio(7) settings. It was
written with 'curses' on a SYSV machine. As far as I know, it hasn't been
tried on any other system. If anyone wants a copy, they can get it from
the osu/3b1 archive or conntact me.
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Vernon C. Hoxie {ncar,nbires,boulder,isis}!scicom!zebra!vern
3975 W. 29th Ave. voice: 303-477-1780
Denver, Colo., 80212 TB+ uucp: 303-455-2670
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