mb@rex.cs.tulane.edu (Mark Benard) (03/09/90)
We have a 9815 running OSx4.4 with 14 terminals attached to ITP ports and do not want hardware flow control on them; but we do want hardware flow control on the other 2 ports that support modems. A while back I tried to use the nlditp command to ensure that full CTS hardware flow control was enabled on the 2 modem ports. I managed to get the syntax wrong on the first try and have a situation that I cannot permanently correct. After we boot to muli-user, init issues error messages on 15 of the 16 ports saying that 'there is no such device or address'. I can clear the problem (until the next reboot only) with the nlditp command /etc/nlditp -c 0x0000 /dev/itp40 /dev/ttyi00 /etc/mcode/i.out However, when I try putting this command in brc to be run automatically, it seems to be ignored; at least it has no effect. RTOC says that this should work. Any ideas? The command is placed in brc right after the itpload commands, which is where the sample brc shows such nlditp commands should go. Also, why should the command above need to be given on each reboot instead of just once? We never needed it before (I screwed things up). I'll also ask the questions: Is the following the correct command for enabling full flow control on ttyi01 and ttyi02 (only)? Should it also work from brc? Should it be given on each reboot or just once? /etc/nlditp -c 0x0006 /dev/itp40 /dev/ttyi00 /etc/mcode/i.out Thanks, Mark -- Mark Benard Department of Computer Science INTERNET & BITNET: mb@cs.tulane.edu Tulane University USENET: rex!mb New Orleans, LA 70118