dca@toylnd.UUCP (David C. Albrecht) (09/28/89)
#!/bin/sh # # I've seen several things go by which no one seems to have lept to answer. # # 1) The 20M miniscribe is a slow drive I don't know the exact specs but it # is at least a 60ms drive, could be 80ms. The larger miniscribes are # versions of the same drive and are all 28ms access. # 2) Getting 2400 modems to work. Someone posted the following acucap entry # and it has worked like a champ for me. Unfortunately, I don't remember # who it was. # # You also have to be sure to go through the whole RS232 setup rigamarole. # Three files are affected /etc/.rs232, /etc/inittab, and # /usr/lib/uucp/L-devices. # # As I use my serial port both to connect to another unix-pc and at night I poll # for news I cobbled up a couple of scripts which can be run from root to flip # the serial port from modem to computer and vice versa. A 25 pin switch box # does the rest. The scripts are adapted from RS232.sh in /usr/bin. # # I also use getty replacement called uutty because then I can set both unix-pc's # in HOST and CALLER mode and the login, password process on the two machines won't # go bonkers babbling at each other. I did have to work on uutty some because # otherwise it had an annoying tendency to trap SIGINT and dump you off the # machine. Unfortunately, due to a mishap I'm not sure if I have all the changes # I made to get the binary I'm currently using. # # The scripts are small, uutty, however, is fairly big. # # David Albrecht # uunet!virginia!toylnd!dca # uunet!virginia!kesmai!dca # echo 'Start of mstuff, part 01 of 01:' echo 'x - rs2400' sed 's/^X//' > rs2400 << '/' X# Hayes 2400X X# Name=rs2400 Xrs2400|rs2322400:pw=W:ps=AT:es=\r:wr=\r:wp=\n:\ X :ph=ATDT:eh=\r:d1#15\ X :b1=COMMAND ERROR:b2=CALL FAILED\ X :a1=NO DIALTONE:a2=BUSY:a3=NO CARRIER:a4=COMMAND ERROR:\ X :c1=OK\r:c2=NO DIALTONE\r:c3=BUSY\r:\ X :c4=NO CARRIER\r:c5=ERROR\r:\ X :sa=Q0V1M0X4S7=25:\ X :pl=sawpwpc1b1phd1wpwpc5a4c2a1c3a2c4a3: / echo 'Part 01 of mstuff complete.' exit