[comp.dcom.modems] SCO XENIX and Telebit TRAILBLASER T1000 modems.

perry@bluemtn (Perry Minyard (3MTA3)) (10/26/90)

I'm trying to configure a brand new SCO Xenix 2.3.2 system with
two Telebit T-1000 9600 baud modems.   Is there anybody out there
who is running SCO Xenix with Telebit T1000 modems??? .... 
The system is a 80386 33-mhz machine., with com1,com2 and 12 other ttys
(an equinox multi-user serial board)

I've set up several SCO XENIX systems with non Telebit modems with no
problems, but this one's a pain in the a$$.  

If you can send me your system config.. such as entry in Dialers,Devices,
etc... I would appreciate it.

Thanks.

Perry Minyard.
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mikes@iuvax.cs.indiana.edu (Michael Squires) (10/26/90)

(I'm responding directly as mail to your system fails)

In article <1990Oct25.214844.13781@bluemtn> perry@bluemtn (Perry Minyard (3MTA3)) writes:
>I'm trying to configure a brand new SCO Xenix 2.3.2 system with
>two Telebit T-1000 9600 baud modems.   Is there anybody out there

Telebit has a handout for 2.2 XENIX system, I believe; it may work with 2.3.x
also.  I have a TB+ working fairly well locked at 19.2K; if you want the
info send me direct mail so I can send it back to you.



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bob@consult.UUCP (Bob Willey) (10/27/90)

Here is the way that we have worked with a Telebit modem under
SCO Xenix 386 V2.3.2.  This has worked on several sites.
We are using T18PC and Telebit + modems.

/usr/lib/uucp/Dialers
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
#	@(#) Dialers 1.1 88/11/16 
#
# Entries have this format:
#	Dialer  Translation  Expect  Send  Expect  Send...
#
# Dialer	the name of the dialer: each dialer that appears in
#		the Devices file (5th field) should appear in this file,
#		except for the built-in dialers (801) and dialer programs.
# Translation	translation table for the phone number, to translate the
#		dialtone/pause codes (=-) to those for the particular device
# Expect Send.. a chat script, same format and meaning as the login scripts
#		that appear in the Systems file.
#
# Meaning of some of the escape characters:
# \p - pause (approximately 1/4-1/2 second delay)
# \d - delay (2 seconds)
# \D - phone number/token
# \T - phone number with Dialcodes and character translation
# \N - null byte
# \K - insert a BREAK
# \E - turn on echo checking (for slow devices)
# \e - turn off echo checking
# \r - carriage return
# \c - no new-line
# \n - send new-line
# \nnn - send octal number
#
# -

#  Telebit dialers
#  tb1200, tb2400, tbfast for 1200, 2400 and 19200 baud.
tb1200	=W-,	""	A\pA\pA\pT OK ATS50=2DT\T CONNECT\s1200
tb2400	=W-,	""	A\pA\pA\pT OK ATS50=3DT\T CONNECT\s2400
tbfast	=W-,	""	A\pA\pA\pT OK ATS51=5S111=30S50=255DT\T CONNECT\sFAST

&tb1200	=,-,	""	A\pA\pA\pT OK ATHQ6S50=0S0=1 OK
&tb2400	=,-,	""	A\pA\pA\pT OK ATHQ6S50=0S0=1 OK
&tbfast	=,-,	""	A\pA\pA\pT OK ATHQ6S50=0S0=1 OK

#  This entry will reset the Telebit modem to desired modes
tbreset	=,-,	""	A\pA\pA\pT OK ATHQ6S45=255S50=0S51=255S52=2S53=3S54=3 OK ATS


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/usr/lib/uucp/Devices
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ACU tty2A - 1200 tb1200
ACU tty2A - 2400 tb2400
ACU tty2A - 19200 tbfast
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/etc/gettydefs
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0 # B9600 HUPCL # B9600 CS8 SANE HUPCL TAB3 ECHOE IXANY #\r\n@!login: # 0

#
# 1-2-3: 300 - 1200 - 2400 baud cycle	(dialin modems)
#

1 # B300  HUPCL OPOST ECHOE CR1 NL1 #
	B300 CS8 SANE HUPCL TAB3 ECHOE IXANY #\r\n@!login: # 3

2 # B1200 HUPCL OPOST CR1 ECHOE NL1 #
	B1200 CS8 SANE HUPCL TAB3 ECHOE IXANY #\r\n@!login: # 1

3 # B2400  HUPCL OPOST CR1 ECHOE NL1 #
	B2400 CS8 SANE HUPCL TAB3 ECHOE IXANY #\r\n@!login: # 2

#
# 4-5-6: 1200 - 2400 - 19200 baud cycle	(dialup)
#
4 # B1200  HUPCL OPOST ECHOE CR1 NL1 #
	B1200 CS8 SANE HUPCL TAB3 ECHOE IXANY #\r\n@!login: # 6

5 # B2400 HUPCL OPOST CR1 ECHOE NL1 #
	B2400 CS8 SANE HUPCL TAB3 ECHOE IXANY #\r\n@!login: # 4

6 # EXTA  HUPCL OPOST CR1 ECHOE NL1 #
	EXTA CS8 SANE HUPCL TAB3 ECHOE IXANY #\r\n@!login: # 5


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I hope this helps.
We have gotten assistance from several people on the net, so
this is the culmuniation of several people's ideas.


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