Getty for ISC/Telebit T-2500 w/autobaud via the CONNECT msg?
Steve Nuchia
steve at nuchat.sccsi.com
Tue Jun 18 21:06:18 AEST 1991
In article <1991Jun16.021808.1704 at jwt.UUCP> john at jwt.UUCP (John Temples) writes:
>had it set up that way because some older slow modems (Everex 2400 bps)
>would drop characters when receiving from the TB. UUCP and interactive
>use were both impossible with the interface speed locked. Does anyone
>know what causes this?
As explained to me by Telebit tech support:
There is a provision in the relevant standards that says, essentially,
that the modem-to-modem data stream is allowed to skip a stop bit time
slot every eight characters if the host-to-modem link is faster than
the modem-to-modem link. Apparently telebit decided to take advantage
of this. Unfortunately, if the *other* modem-to-host link is not
faster than the modem-to-modem link, and the stream is continuous,
there is no time to catch up and the buffers (if any!) overflow.
The 3b1 internal 1200 bps modem was where I first encountered this
particular problem. There have been others. I worked around the problem
by setting up dialer scripts that set the host-to-modem interface to
match the desired transmission speed. I use those entries only for
connections that require them. Uucp neighbors that have this problem
are outdial-only, since I leave speed locked for indial (and most outdial).
--
Steve Nuchia South Coast Computing Services (713) 964-2462
"Innocence is a splendid thing, only it has the misfortune
not to keep very well and to be easily misled."
--- Immanuel Kant, Groundwork of the Metaphysic of Morals
More information about the Comp.unix.sysv386
mailing list