pat@orac.pgh.pa.us (Pat Barron) (03/29/89)
Can someone send me a list of the proper S-register settings for a TrailBlazer Plus on a Unix-PC? I've tried a set of "intuitive" settings, but uucico gets as far as the startup handshake, and locks up after that. I need to talk to a number of different machines at all different baud rates, so settings that either handle autobaud on the modem, or locked interface speed, would be most useful. Thanks, --Pat. -- Pat Barron Internet: pat@orac.pgh.pa.us - or - orac!pat@gateway.sei.cmu.edu UUCP: ...!uunet!apexepa!sei!orac!pat - or - ...!pitt!darth!orac!pat
kevin@kosman.UUCP (Kevin O'Gorman) (03/30/89)
In article <175@orac.pgh.pa.us> pat@orac.pgh.pa.us (Pat Barron) writes: >Can someone send me a list of the proper S-register settings for a >TrailBlazer Plus on a Unix-PC? I've tried a set of "intuitive" settings, >but uucico gets as far as the startup handshake, and locks up after that. > >I need to talk to a number of different machines at all different >baud rates, so settings that either handle autobaud on the modem, >or locked interface speed, would be most useful. You should know that there's a problem with locked interface speeds with the TB+ and the UNIX PC. It works fine with most sites, but when you send or receive a call to a UNIX PC's OBM, the conversation will fail. Actually, there are two things you have to avoid when conversing with OBM: locking the interface speed, and MNP support.