Problems with CTS/RTS and ISC 2.2
Patrick Wendt
root at chamber.in-berlin.de
Fri May 31 22:34:15 AEST 1991
karln%karln at uunet.uu.net (Karl Nicholas) writes:
> BUT: (There is a but) I had to resort to XON/XOFF
>flow control between the modem and the computer. I had
>set it up for CTS/RTS, but when the modem drops CTS, the
>computer keeps right on sending chars. So I put it
>back to XON/XOFF and for the most part it works fine.
> SO: What happened to CTS/RTS. I pretty much figured
>this should be working right off the git-go, but no way hose'!
> I had sort of a break out box that helped me to watch the control
>lines, so this is how I finally decided that the CTS/RTS flow
>control was not working.
> IF: Anybody has any ideas or experience with this, please
>drop me a line. I will need to get CTS/RTS working and I
>know a lot of you all out there have ISC, probably with
>modems. I will be glad to summarize any responses I get.
>Thanks in advance.
As you told nothing about the serial driver you use, I expect it's the
buildin ASY-Driver from ISC. - This drivers always had problems with
hardware handshake, or, simply not supporting it.
Use the FAS 2.0.8 - serial driver from Uwe Doering. It should be avail-
able one any of your local district machines or simply via FTP on every
'bigger' ftp-site. - FAS also supports the NS16550ASN - serial chip
(which has a FIFO-buffer inside), which is highly recomended to use
with a highspeed modem. - FAS works quite fine on my system (ISC 2.0.2),
and also should do with 2.2 ... it surely supports full hardware
handshake and is varibable configurable. Forget about the ASY :-)
Greetings ... Pat !
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