sda@edc.UUCP (Stephen Ayers) (09/12/90)
Is anyone out there running a TrailBlazer of a Sun 3/80 (or similar) running SunOS 4.1? If so can you please e-mail me your S register settings? The command ATN? is all it takes... Thanks! -- Stephen Ayers Atex European Development Centre, A Kodak Company sda@epps.kodak.com | {sun,uunet,kodak}!atexnet!sda | ..!ukc!edc!sda +44 506 41 6778
shaw@saturn.uucp (Tom Shaw ct58 Ex 5084) (09/13/90)
In article <1519@edc.edc.UUCP> sda@edc.UUCP (Stephen Ayers) writes: >Is anyone out there running a TrailBlazer of a Sun 3/80 (or similar) running >SunOS 4.1? If so can you please e-mail me your S register settings? >The command ATN? is all it takes... > >Thanks! > >-- >Stephen Ayers >Atex European Development Centre, A Kodak Company >sda@epps.kodak.com | {sun,uunet,kodak}!atexnet!sda | ..!ukc!edc!sda >+44 506 41 6778 I would also be interested in anyone using TrailBlazers. I just tried posting to comp.dcom.modems today and will be interested to see if it makes the net. What I am doing is this, transfering files between a system using Sun OS 3.5 and a system using Sun OS 4.0. I use kermit to handle the file transfers. The files range from 200 bytes to 1MB. I have already accomplished the connection and some transfers, but would like to ensure that I am transfering at the highest data rate possible. Does any one know what kind of data rates I should expect?? I'm transfering binary and ASCII data over dial-up phone lines. One last thing, I heard about some problems that people in Germany were having with Telebits, does anyone know hwat the problems are/were?? Thanks. Tom