UUCP connection for Esix
Bill Heiser
bill at unixland.uucp
Sun Jan 6 07:02:48 AEST 1991
In article <1677 at ulowell.ulowell.edu> mschedlb at hawk.ulowell.edu (Martin J. Schedlbauer) writes:
>Hello,
>
>I'm trying to setup a uucp connection for Esix Rev. D. I have a site
>that let's me feed and I followed the uucp installation instructions.
>However when I use Uutry to check the connection it fails at the login.
If you supply more info, one of us should be able to help.
Details, please, details!
>Also, I understand that Esix has problems running at 9600 baud and that
>FAS will solve it. My questions is: Where can I get FAS from Esix Rev. D
>from (ftp would be great).
I don't know where you heard that Esix has problems running at 9600 baud.
There is some Esix-bashing going on and I think it is unjustified. Anyway,
I don't think this shows that Esix is having trouble at 9600 baud:
Remote K-Bytes K-Bytes K-Bytes Hours Hours AvCPS AvCPS # #
SiteName Recv Xmit Total Recv Xmit Recv Xmit Recv Xmit
-------- --------- --------- --------- ------ ------ ----- ----- ---- ----
world 7954.888 170.018 8124.906 1.73 0.03 1278 1667 310 174
Do you?
I am running Esix Rev D on a 386/25, 300meg SCSI disk, 8mb ram,
Adaptec 1542b SCSI host adapter, Telebit Trailblazer (and HST, etc)
modems, a generic 2-port serial card, and an AST 4-port (dumb) card.
I don't have a 16550 installed (yet), and am using the stock Esix
asy driver.
The one thing I will say is that with a dumb serial card, there IS a
significant load placed on the system when doing high-speed transfers.
bill
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