Unix PC uugetty, Sun 3/50 or 4/110 getty
John B. Milton
jbm at uncle.UUCP
Mon Jan 2 08:28:26 AEST 1989
In article <295 at arnold.UUCP> dave at arnold.UUCP (Dave Arnold) writes:
>In article <779 at rush.cts.com>, bob at rush.cts.com (Bob Ames) writes:
>> We've got uugetty on the AT&T (3.51, hardware flow control enabled,
>> new combo PROM, HDB/BNU).
> ^^^^ What is a new combo PROM? My Combo card causes my system
>to hang when I use tty001 or tty002, do I need a hardware patch?
This is NOT a rom upgrade, it is a replacement Zilog 8530 serial chip.
It seems that Combo Boards Rev F. were made wioth a bad batch of chips.
>I guess now is a good time for this question.
>
>When HDB places a ACU call, why the *&^^% doesn't it open the port
>with O_NDELAY? I have to tell my modem to keep carrier high, which
>is certainly not correct, and screws up detection of remote hangups.
Here are the lines from my Dialers file for the Telebit I'm using. I am using
a straight through 10 wire cable. I also have S53=4. For the Devices file,
the ",M" turns off O_NDELAY until after the first send is done in the Dialers
file. For the Dialers file the "\M" turns off O_NDELAY, and after connect the
"\m" turns it back on. If the "\M" is NOT the first thing sent, then O_NDELAY
will not be contiguous.
----------/usr/lib/uucp/Dialers----------
tbdir tty000,M - Any tbcu
wake tty000,M - Any tbwake
103 tty000,M - 300 tbdial
212 tty000,M - 1200 tbdial
v22 tty000,M - 2400 tbdial
pep tty000,M - 19200 tbdipep
-----------------------------------------
----------/usr/lib/uucp/Dialers----------
tbcu =W-, "" \M\K\dA\pA\pA\pT\r\c OK-\rAT\r\c-OK ATS???????????????\r\c OK ATE1\r\c
tbdial =W-, "" \M\K\dA\pA\pA\pT\r\c OK-\rAT\r\c-OK ATS???????????????\r\c OK ATS66=1DT\T\r\c CONNECT-\c-CONNECT \m\c 00
tbdipep =W-, "" \M\K\dA\pA\pA\pT\r\c OK-\rAT\r\c-OK ATS???????????????\r\c OK ATSS50=255S66=1DT\T\r\c CONNECT-\c-CONNECT-\c-CONNECT \m\c FAST
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John
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John Bly Milton IV, jbm at uncle.UUCP, n8emr!uncle!jbm at osu-cis.cis.ohio-state.edu
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