Getty for ISC/Telebit T-2500 w/autobaud via the CONNECT msg?

karln at uunet.uu.net karln at uunet.uu.net
Thu Jun 20 00:27:54 AEST 1991


In article <aJJs41w164w at aegis.or.jp> davidg%aegis.or.jp at kyoto-u.ac.jp (Dave McLane) writes:
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>
>What I'm talkng about is when somebody connects at, say, 2400 BPS 
>non-MNP (which means there is no CTS/RTS involved between their 
> [...]
>complained so much that I changed the logic of the way my system
>handles connects so that it only locks the port on MNP/LAPM/etc.

 Oh, well. I can see I'm gonna hafta get some real ISC experience
 before I'ma gonna be of any real help here. TTYL :-)

>sends yet another init/dialout string!  I would imagine there might 
>be some way to kill off the first getty 2.0 that's sitting there 
>waiting for a call/CONNECT so a second one could re-init/dial out
>but I didn't try it.

See above.
>
>>
>>    I'm a gonna havta look into this getty 2.0 thing.
>
>I found this is a big improvement over "hit RETURN the number of
>times between the highest speed on the modem that you happen to
>hit on the rotary and the speed at which you want to connect",
>which is what users have to do with the regular getty/gettydefs.
>
>Sheesh! I thought computer were supposed to do the work...
>
Close:
	It is supposed that computers are a lot of work ...
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