dre@lll-lcc.llnl.gov (Douglas R. East) (10/12/88)
Hello, hope someone can me with a "little" problem. I need to talk to an IBM VM/CMS system which seems to be set up in a more or less standard way to handle dialins. The specs are: even parity, 7 data bits, xon/xoff, full duplex, 1200 baud, stop bits=1. I created a new profile with these specifications for the ATE on the 3b1 but it is still acting as though no parity is being used--characters with an odd number of 1's (e.g., 'v', '1', etc) are ignored but those with an even number are echoed back... Just for fun I tried using odd parity and that did what I would expect--nothing at all was accepted by the host. I've tried all sorts of combinations of the options through the 3b1 profile but the only thing that even comes close is the setup: 1200 baud, even parity, send parity=yes, check parity=yes, character size=7, stop bits=1 etc. This setup acts EXACTLY like a no parity setup with character size=8. Is there a bug in the 3b1 driver; i.e., is even parity being calculated? Has someone encountered this before? Any suggestings? Would using an external modem work? Any help is appreciated. Thanks. -- Doug East (612) 537-2294 ARPA: dre@lll-lcc.llnl.gov UUCP: ..!{ames,dual,qantel}!lll-lcc!dre