grant@clleth.UUCP (Grant Fengstad) (08/22/89)
I am having some wierd problems with my Telebit Trailblazer Plus modem. Firstly, I will inform all on the equipment this is running on: Compaq 386s Computer System 100MB Hard Drive 5 MB Ram Xenix 386 2.3.2 The modem is connected into the standard port (9 pin RS-232C). The problem I am experiencing is with Netnews transfers. At the 19,200 baud speed, uucico is reporting transmission faults from my host feed. My effective transfer rate sucks, to put it bluntly. What is happening is as news is being queued to transfer, the modem appears to time out and reports Alarm 1 Alarm 2 Alarm 3, etc etc. If I kick the modem speed down to 9600 via my Systems file, it transfers without any errors. What I have done to try and solve this problem so far is connect the modem to another port (I have another 25 pin RS-232). This did not make any difference. I also have a Digiboard Com/Xi 8 port board, but the modem won't even work on this configuration. My modem register settings are as follows: S50=0 S51=254 S52=2 S53=3 S54=3 S58=2 S66=0 I've tried changing my S58 to 3 (no change) I've tried changing S51=5 and S66=1 (no change) This has really got me stumpted. Does anyone out there have any suggestions at all? Please.... -- Grant M. Fengstad "The ideas expressed are my own - not my employers" Sr. CSR, Systems Integration - ComputerLand (Canada) UUCP: !uunet!{ubc-cs|utai}!calgary!xenlink!clroslyn!clleth!grant "There's nothing worse than a confirmed fanatic"
haugen@bulus3.BMA.COM (John M. Haugen) (08/23/89)
In article <124@clleth.UUCP>, grant@clleth.UUCP (Grant Fengstad) writes: > I am having some wierd problems with my Telebit Trailblazer Plus modem. > ... > The modem is connected into the standard port (9 pin RS-232C). The problem > I am experiencing is with Netnews transfers. At the 19,200 baud speed, > uucico is reporting transmission faults from my host feed. My effective > transfer rate sucks, to put it bluntly. What is happening is as news > is being queued to transfer, the modem appears to time out and reports > Alarm 1 > Alarm 2 > Alarm 3, etc etc. > > If I kick the modem speed down to 9600 via my Systems file, it transfers > without any errors. I had similar problems with my system (PS2 class machine running ISC 386/ix) and found out the problem was the device driver of the serial port could not keep up with the data stream at the higher speeds. Incoming characters were lost because the OS could not respond fast enough. My fixed was to obtain a serial driver from Jim Murray (jjm%jjmhome@m2c.m2c.org) that took advantage of the builtin FIFO in the UART chip (16550) in my machine. Since adding that device driver, I have not had any more problems with alarms during uucico xfers even at 19200 baud rate. I have been told that Interactive Systems (maker of 386/ix) is working on an upgrade of there serial device driver to handle some of these problems. Hope this helps John M. Haugen Domain: haugen@BMA.COM Bull Micral of America UUCP: ...!uunet!bulus3!haugen 1970 Oakcrest Ave. #300 ATT: 612-633-5660 St. Paul, MN 55113-2624
sandy@conexch.UUCP (Sandford Zelkovitz) (08/24/89)
In article <124@clleth.UUCP>, grant@clleth.UUCP (Grant Fengstad) writes: > I am having some wierd problems with my Telebit Trailblazer Plus modem. > Firstly, I will inform all on the equipment this is running on: > > Compaq 386s Computer System > 100MB Hard Drive > 5 MB Ram > Xenix 386 2.3.2 > > The modem is connected into the standard port (9 pin RS-232C). The problem > I am experiencing is with Netnews transfers. At the 19,200 baud speed, > uucico is reporting transmission faults from my host feed. My effective > transfer rate sucks, to put it bluntly. What is happening is as news > is being queued to transfer, the modem appears to time out and reports > Alarm 1 > Alarm 2 > Alarm 3, etc etc. The simplist and, it seems, the MOST reliable TBIT setup is to use SCO's own setup program which is also their dialTBIT! Before using this; however, besure that you have installed the new sio drivers which support flow control. I understand that you are using the Digiboard comm board. This, I am afraid maybe one of your problems. On my system, I use a "standard" comm port and an Arnet board configured as comm2. With this combination, I get extremely reliable connections both incoming and outgoing. To make things even simpler, I use dialTBIT as my dialer and call out using uucp spoofing. I hope that this helps. Sanford <sandy> Zelkovitz -- uucp: ...!uunet!zardoz!alphacm!sandy ....!att!hermix!alphacm!sandy ...!trwrb!ucla-an!alphacm!sandy ....!lcc!alphacm!sandy phone: data --- 714-821-9671 voice --- 714-821-9670 Sanford <sandy> Zelkovitz
jpr@dasys1.UUCP (Jean-Pierre Radley) (08/30/89)
In article <124@clleth.UUCP> grant@clleth.UUCP (Grant Fengstad) writes: >I am having some wierd problems with my Telebit Trailblazer Plus modem. > At the 19,200 baud speed, >uucico is reporting transmission faults from my host feed. My effective >transfer rate sucks, to put it bluntly. What is happening is as news >is being queued to transfer, the modem appears to time out and reports > Alarm 1 > Alarm 2 > Alarm 3, etc etc. I don't think the modem is reporting "Alarm n"; I think that's output by uucico. >If I kick the modem speed down to 9600 via my Systems file, it transfers >without any errors. > My modem register settings are as >follows: > S50=0 S51=254 S52=2 S53=3 S54=3 S58=2 S66=0 >I've tried changing my S58 to 3 (no change) >I've tried changing S51=5 and S66=1 (no change) If you're setting your port to 19200, why wouldn't you have S50=255? And do you also have S110=255 and S111=30? Is the trouble only with Netnews, or can you just run a uucp transfer to another site and get good results? And do you have CTSFLOW and RTSFLOW in your gettydefs? -- Jean-Pierre Radley jpr@jpradley.uucp New York, NY 72160.1341@compuserve.com