dz-11 on a VAX-11/750 at 19,200 baud.
Jeff Siegal
jbs at mit-eddie.MIT.EDU
Sun Mar 9 19:01:30 AEST 1986
In article <1614 at brl-smoke.ARPA> gwyn at brl.ARPA writes:
>The first paragraph makes it apparent that you have not enabled DC3/DC1
>flow control. As you overrun the terminal's buffer, it will keep
>sending DC3s to the host to try to get it to stall. These are probably
>filling up the DZ11 silo faster than the host is able to empty it. If
>the DZ11 device driver relies on input silo alarm rather than per-
>character interrupt with short-circuit lookahead before RTI, then there
>is not much safety margin.
>
>If you enable flow control, the problem should go away.
Nope. I intentionally did not enable flow control on the VAX, because
in order to have functional ^S and ^Q keys, flow control must be off
on the terminal (yes, I know this is a misfeature). I can't disable
the ^S and ^Q keys (as turning on flow control would do) since we need
them for Emacs. In other words, the terminal is NOT sending DC3's at
all (unless I press ^S).
I can't figure out why the dz-11 thinks data is being sent to it;
sounds like a Unix bug to me.
BTW: Does anyone know if I can set up hardware flow control (DSR/DTR)
with this equipment?
Jeff Siegal - MIT EECS
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