rickt@wybbs.mi.org (Rick Tucker ) (03/30/91)
Heres the problem. I have an internal 2400 baud hayes compatiable modem(Star). It is set up as com1. On a 386/25 clone running SCO Xenix 2.3.2f If I have the tty1A port enabled and I dial into the system the computer will do a soft boot. If I disable the tty1A and dial in the system will not soft boot. The modem will connect with the calling modem, and I can then enable /dev/tty1A I have tried setting the various AT options such as: do not echo commands do not display result codes DCD always on DSR always on but to no avail. I had this problem once before with a external 2400 modem(Viva) and finally jumpered(butchered) the wiring so that it finally worked. Anybody have any ideas? ======================================================================== Rick Tucker (616)457-8873 | ^^ T W I N P E A K S ^^ rickt%indcon@wybbs.mi.org | "The owls are not what they seem." uunet!4gen!indcon!rickt | quote from the giant. ========================================================================
rickt@wybbs.mi.org (Rick Tucker ) (04/02/91)
System info: I have an internal 2400 baud hayes compatiable modem(Star). It is set up as com1, On a 386/25 clone running SCO Xenix 2.3.2f The problem: If I have the tty1A port enabled and I dial into the system, the computer will do a soft boot. If I disable the tty1A and dial in the system will not soft boot. The modem will connect with the calling modem, and I can then enable /dev/tty1A I have tried setting the various AT options such as: do not echo commands, do not display result codes DCD always on, DSR always on but to no avail. I had this problem once before with a external 2400 modem(Viva) and finally jumpered(butchered) the wiring so that it finally worked. Anybody have any ideas? Feel free to reply direct and I will summarize to the net. Thanks.. Rick Tucker | ^^ T W I N P E A K S ^^ rickt%indcon@wybbs.mi.org | "The owls are not what they seem." uunet!4gen!indcon!rickt | quote from the giant.