Xenix and variable rate incoming calls?

Willy Paine paine at fungus.dec.com
Mon Nov 13 18:56:14 AEST 1989


In article <[255d802d:198.1]comp.unix.xenix;1 at nstar.UUCP> you write:
>>I have one more: how can one set up SCO Xenix to
>>accept incoming calls at variable baud rates (300-1200-2400)?
>
>Use a rotating gettydef file - like the samples including on
>the distribution disk.

This is fine but also you should tell callers that they need to use
break to get the right baudrate.   If you are getting garbage character,
you are in wrong baudrate and press break to allow getty to go to
another line of gettydefs.   Be sure to check your /etc/gettydefs on
correct baudrate.    I used ctl-END in Telix to send break and also use
F11 in DEC vt100 monitor will do this.  Just look up communication doc
or online help.

This apply to Xenix and older Unix.   New SCO Unix 3.2 and Interactive
don't need break signal at all.

willy

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