lenny@icus.ICUS.COM (Lenny Tropiano) (10/03/90)
This should be useful in setting up your Telebit Trailblazer modem on the UNIX PC/3B1 (PC7300). This is for HoneyDanBer UUCP (HDB). The important stuff is the S-registers, it will save hours in programming the modem. This encompasses the setup for BA4.00 revision ROMs and BA5.01 revision ROMs. This is only a *possible solution* and therefore might have to be altered for your local site. --- cut here --- --- cut here --- --- cut here --- --- cut here --- #! /bin/sh # This is a shell archive. Remove anything before this line, then unpack # it by saving it into a file and typing "sh file". To overwrite existing # files, type "sh file -c". You can also feed this as standard input via # unshar, or by typing "sh <file", e.g.. If this archive is complete, you # will see the following message at the end: # "End of shell archive." # Contents: README Devices.add Sysfiles Systems.cu.add crontab.add # gettydefs.add hfc_init inittab.add modem modem-reset uusched.sh # BA4.00 BA4.00/Dialers.add BA4.00/Dialers.cu.add BA4.00/TB-S-REGS # BA5.01 BA5.01/Dialers.add BA5.01/Dialers.cu.add BA5.01/TB-S-REGS # Wrapped by lenny@icus on Tue Oct 2 21:49:32 1990 PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/ucb ; export PATH if test -f README -a "${1}" != "-c" ; then echo shar: Will not over-write existing file \"README\" else echo shar: Extracting \"README\" \(4131 characters\) sed "s/^X//" >README <<'END_OF_README' X -------------------------------------------------------------------- X Telebit Trailblazer setup files for use with HDB UUCP on the UNIX pc X -------------------------------------------------------------------- X By Lenny Tropiano -- ICUS Software Systems, March, 29, 1989 X Updated for BA5.01 ROM revision October 2, 1990 X XFollowing is a list of files that will aid you in setting up your Telebit XTrailblazer on your UNIX pc, with HoneyDanBer UUCP (HDB). X XSysfiles # This sets up the Systems, Systems.cu, Dialers, and X Dialers.cu files to be read by UUCP XDevices.add # Add these lines to /usr/lib/uucp/Devices XSystems.cu.add # Add these lines to /usr/lib/uucp/Systems.cu Xcrontab.add # Add these lines to /usr/lib/crontab Xgettydefs.add # Add these lines to /etc/gettydefs Xinittab.add # Add these lines to /etc/inittab Xhfc_init # Put this file in /etc/daemons/ Xmodem # Put this file in /usr/lib/uucp/ Xmodem-reset # Put this file in /usr/lib/uucp/ Xuusched.sh # Put this file in /usr/lib/uucp/ XBA4.00 # Directory of files if your ROM revision is BA4.00 XBA4.00/Dialers.add # Add these lines to /usr/lib/uucp/Dialers XBA4.00/Dialers.cu.add # Add these lines to /usr/lib/uucp/Dialers.cu XBA4.00/TB-S-REGS # Use these S-registers to set up your Trailblazer. XBA5.01 # Directory of files if your ROM revision is BA5.01 XBA5.01/Dialers.add # Add these lines to /usr/lib/uucp/Dialers XBA5.01/Dialers.cu.add # Add these lines to /usr/lib/uucp/Dialers.cu XBA5.01/TB-S-REGS # Use these S-registers to set up your Trailblazer. X XWhat I have here is a basic setup, note that this is NOT the only way it can Xbe, or should be set up. It should be used as an outline on how you can Xset up your Trailblazer. Many thanks to Robert Granvin (rjg@sialis) since Xhe was instrumental in developing these setup files initially. I've "tweaked" Xthem form the best usage at icus, but he initially pointed me in the right Xdirection when I got my Trailblazer (way back when...) X XThanks goes to Gil Kloepfer, Jr. (gil@limbic.ssdl.com) for his settings, which XI am using verbatum for the BA5.01 ROM revision on the UNIX PC. X XFor those unfamiliar with the Sysfiles convention of HDB, it allows you Xto set up a special Systems and Dialers file for use by the different Xservices, "uucico and cu". Basically you can have special Dialer scripts Xwhen using cu (eg. I turn on the speaker during cu's to the modem, I also Xturn on echo "E1", and both are off during uucico sessions. X XNote my inittab, modem, modem-reset files are setup for a Trailblazer plugged Xinto /dev/tty001, this will HAVE to be changed if you have a different Xport for your setup. X XThe "modem-reset" script turns off the uugetty and turns it back on before Xit starts the uusched (this is called from uusched.sh which is called Xfrom the crontab) which makes sure DTR is dropped and the modem is reset. XPrevents the old comatose mode, when DTR doesn't get properly dropped Xafter a call terminates in some abnormal state (seemingly a bug in dial(3C)) X X/etc/hfc_init is called from /etc/rc when your system is booted, it will Xturn on hardware flow control (HFC), instead of using the x-on/x-off (^S/^Q) Xmethod of flow control. This seems to work better but do to a bug in Xthe kernel routines somewhere (it's being worked on now) clists buffers aren't Xproperly being flushed, and it has been known to cause your UNIX PC slow down Xand die when clists aren't available anymore. X XIn the Systems.cu file, I set up the following "systems" that can be Xcu'd to: X $ cu DFAST # will connect to the modem ready to dialout X # interactively to a PEP site, just start X # typing with the "ATDT###-####" command, as X # the modem has detected the autobauding X # baud rate. X $ cu D2400 # Ready to dialout to a 2400 baud site X $ cu D1200 # Ready to dialout to a 1200 baud site X $ cu D2400mnp # Ready to dialout to a 2400 baud reliable MNP X $ cu D1200mnp # Ready to dialout to a 1200 baud reliable MNP X XThis seemed better than just doing a: X X $ cu -s19200 -l/dev/tty001 X And then having to issue all the "AAAAAATE1M1S50=..." X commands to the modem. X END_OF_README if test 4131 -ne `wc -c <README`; then echo shar: \"README\" unpacked with wrong size! fi # end of overwriting check fi if test -f Devices.add -a "${1}" != "-c" ; then echo shar: Will not over-write existing file \"Devices.add\" else echo shar: Extracting \"Devices.add\" \(1096 characters\) sed "s/^X//" >Devices.add <<'END_OF_Devices.add' X# X# 1200 baud Telebit Trailblazer modem X# XACU tty001 - 1200 tb1200 \D XACU12 tty001 - 1200 tb1200 \D XACU_spk tty001 - 1200 tb1200_spk \D XACU12_spk tty001 - 1200 tb1200_spk \D X# X# 2400 baud Telebit Trailblazer modem X# XACU tty001 - 2400 tb2400 \D XACU24 tty001 - 2400 tb2400 \D XACU_spk tty001 - 2400 tb2400_spk \D XACU24_spk tty001 - 2400 tb2400_spk \D X# X# 19200, 9600 baud (fast) Telebit Trailblazer modem X# XACU tty001 - 19200 tbfast \D XACUTB tty001 - 19200 tbfast \D XACU96 tty001 - 9600 tbfast \D XACU_spk tty001 - 19200 tbfast_spk \D XACUTB_spk tty001 - 19200 tbfast_spk \D XACU96_spk tty001 - 9600 tbfast_spk \D X# X# For sites with MNP modems X# XACUM12 tty001 - 1200 tb12mnp \D XACUM24 tty001 - 2400 tb24mnp \D XACUM12_spk tty001 - 1200 tb12mnp_spk \D XACUM24_spk tty001 - 2400 tb24mnp_spk \D X# X# Direct entries for connecting to outbound modem X# XDirect tty001 - Any direct Xmodem tty001 - 19200 tbfastd Xmodem tty001 - 9600 tbfastd Xmodem tty001 - 2400 tb2400d Xmodem tty001 - 1200 tb1200d Xmodem_mnp tty001 - 2400 tb24mnpd Xmodem_mnp tty001 - 1200 tb12mnpd END_OF_Devices.add if test 1096 -ne `wc -c <Devices.add`; then echo shar: \"Devices.add\" unpacked with wrong size! fi # end of overwriting check fi if test -f Sysfiles -a "${1}" != "-c" ; then echo shar: Will not over-write existing file \"Sysfiles\" else echo shar: Extracting \"Sysfiles\" \(1858 characters\) sed "s/^X//" >Sysfiles <<'END_OF_Sysfiles' X#ident "@(#)uucp:Sysfiles 1.1" X# X# Sysfiles provides a means of specifying different Systems, X# Devices and Dialers files for uucico and cu. This is useful X# for certain networks where, for example, requests for login X# service might be accepted on a different address than requests X# for uucico service (hence different Systems files), or where X# there are different chat scripts to request each service X# (hence different Dialers files). X# X# Another use of Sysfiles is to split large Systems files into X# smaller, more manageable files (e.g., local and global Systems X# files). X# X# FORMAT: X# X# service=<service name> systems=<systems file list> \ X# devices=<devices file list> \ X# dialers=<dialers file list> X# X# Where service name is "uucico" or "cu". Each file list is a list X# of colon-separated file names. File names are relative to X# /usr/lib/uucp unless a full path name is given. Files are searched X# in the order that they appear in the file list. X# X# The defaults are the usual uucp files: /usr/lib/uucp/Systems, X# /usr/lib/uucp/Devices and /usr/lib/uucp/Dialers. X# X# EXAMPLE 1: X# This example uses different systems and dialers file to separate X# the uucico- and cu-specific info, with information that they X# use in common still in the "usual" Systems and Dialers files. X# X# service=uucico systems=Systems.cico:Systems \ X# dialers=Dialers.cico:Dialers X# service=cu systems=Systems.cu:Systems \ X# dialers=Dialers.cu:Dialers X# X# EXAMPLE 2: X# This example uses the same systems files for uucico and cu, X# but has split the Systems file into local, company-wide, X# and global files. X# X# service=uucico systems=Systems.local:Systems.company:Systems X# service=cu systems=Systems.local:Systems.company:Systems X Xservice=uucico systems=Sys.priv:Systems Xservice=cu systems=Sys.priv:Systems:Systems.cu \ X dialers=Dialers:Dialers.cu X END_OF_Sysfiles if test 1858 -ne `wc -c <Sysfiles`; then echo shar: \"Sysfiles\" unpacked with wrong size! fi # end of overwriting check fi if test -f Systems.cu.add -a "${1}" != "-c" ; then echo shar: Will not over-write existing file \"Systems.cu.add\" else echo shar: Extracting \"Systems.cu.add\" \(321 characters\) sed "s/^X//" >Systems.cu.add <<'END_OF_Systems.cu.add' X# Connections to outdial modem. X X# Plain old connections at FAST, 9600, 2400 and 1200 XDFAST Any modem 19200 direct XD9600 Any modem 9600 direct XD2400 Any modem 2400 direct XD1200 Any modem 1200 direct X X# Reliable connection MNP with 2400 or 1200 XD2400mnp Any modem_mnp 2400 direct XD1200mnp Any modem_mnp 1200 direct X END_OF_Systems.cu.add if test 321 -ne `wc -c <Systems.cu.add`; then echo shar: \"Systems.cu.add\" unpacked with wrong size! fi # end of overwriting check fi if test -f crontab.add -a "${1}" != "-c" ; then echo shar: Will not over-write existing file \"crontab.add\" else echo shar: Extracting \"crontab.add\" \(96 characters\) sed "s/^X//" >crontab.add <<'END_OF_crontab.add' X6,21,36,51 * * * * /bin/su uucpadm -c "/usr/lbin/setpgrp /usr/lib/uucp/uusched.sh > /dev/null" END_OF_crontab.add if test 96 -ne `wc -c <crontab.add`; then echo shar: \"crontab.add\" unpacked with wrong size! fi # end of overwriting check fi if test -f gettydefs.add -a "${1}" != "-c" ; then echo shar: Will not over-write existing file \"gettydefs.add\" else echo shar: Extracting \"gettydefs.add\" \(496 characters\) sed "s/^X//" >gettydefs.add <<'END_OF_gettydefs.add' XT19200# B19200 CLOCAL BRKINT IGNPAR ISTRIP ECHO OPOST ONLCR # HUPCL BRKINT ISTRIP ICRNL OPOST ONLCR B19200 CS8 CREAD ISIG ICANON ECHO ECHOE ECHOK TAB3 #login: #T2400 X XT2400# B2400 CLOCAL BRKINT IGNPAR ISTRIP ECHO OPOST ONLCR # HUPCL BRKINT ISTRIP ICRNL OPOST ONLCR B2400 CS8 CREAD ISIG ICANON ECHO ECHOE ECHOK TAB3 #login: #T1200 X XT1200# B1200 CLOCAL BRKINT IGNPAR ISTRIP ECHO OPOST ONLCR # HUPCL BRKINT ISTRIP ICRNL OPOST ONLCR B1200 CS8 CREAD ISIG ICANON ECHO ECHOE ECHOK TAB3 #login: #T19200 X END_OF_gettydefs.add if test 496 -ne `wc -c <gettydefs.add`; then echo shar: \"gettydefs.add\" unpacked with wrong size! fi # end of overwriting check fi if test -f hfc_init -a "${1}" != "-c" ; then echo shar: Will not over-write existing file \"hfc_init\" else echo shar: Extracting \"hfc_init\" \(26 characters\) sed "s/^X//" >hfc_init <<'END_OF_hfc_init' X/etc/hfc_ctl +/dev/tty001 END_OF_hfc_init if test 26 -ne `wc -c <hfc_init`; then echo shar: \"hfc_init\" unpacked with wrong size! fi # end of overwriting check fi if test -f inittab.add -a "${1}" != "-c" ; then echo shar: Will not over-write existing file \"inittab.add\" else echo shar: Extracting \"inittab.add\" \(57 characters\) sed "s/^X//" >inittab.add <<'END_OF_inittab.add' X 001:2:respawn:/usr/lib/uucp/modem # Telebit Trailblazer END_OF_inittab.add if test 57 -ne `wc -c <inittab.add`; then echo shar: \"inittab.add\" unpacked with wrong size! fi # end of overwriting check fi if test -f modem -a "${1}" != "-c" ; then echo shar: Will not over-write existing file \"modem\" else echo shar: Extracting \"modem\" \(81 characters\) sed "s/^X//" >modem <<'END_OF_modem' Xsleep 2 ; exec /usr/lib/uucp/uugetty -r -t30 tty001 T19200 # Telebit Trailblazer END_OF_modem if test 81 -ne `wc -c <modem`; then echo shar: \"modem\" unpacked with wrong size! fi chmod +x modem # end of overwriting check fi if test -f modem-reset -a "${1}" != "-c" ; then echo shar: Will not over-write existing file \"modem-reset\" else echo shar: Extracting \"modem-reset\" \(54 characters\) sed "s/^X//" >modem-reset <<'END_OF_modem-reset' X/usr/bin/getoff.sh 001 Xsleep 2 X/usr/bin/geton.sh 001 END_OF_modem-reset if test 54 -ne `wc -c <modem-reset`; then echo shar: \"modem-reset\" unpacked with wrong size! fi chmod +x modem-reset # end of overwriting check fi if test -f uusched.sh -a "${1}" != "-c" ; then echo shar: Will not over-write existing file \"uusched.sh\" else echo shar: Extracting \"uusched.sh\" \(191 characters\) sed "s/^X//" >uusched.sh <<'END_OF_uusched.sh' X# X# Check the async emulator before rudely hanging up on user. X# Xif [ -z "`ps -e | fgrep 'async Xuusched Xkermit Xterm'`" ] Xthen X /usr/lib/uucp/modem-reset X exec /usr/lib/uucp/uusched Xfi Xexit 1 END_OF_uusched.sh if test 191 -ne `wc -c <uusched.sh`; then echo shar: \"uusched.sh\" unpacked with wrong size! fi chmod +x uusched.sh # end of overwriting check fi if test ! -d BA4.00 ; then echo shar: Creating directory \"BA4.00\" mkdir BA4.00 fi if test -f BA4.00/Dialers.add -a "${1}" != "-c" ; then echo shar: Will not over-write existing file \"BA4.00/Dialers.add\" else echo shar: Extracting \"BA4.00/Dialers.add\" \(949 characters\) sed "s/^X//" >BA4.00/Dialers.add <<'END_OF_BA4.00/Dialers.add' X# X# Telebit 1200 baud X# Xtb1200 =W "" A\pA\pA\pA\pT OK ATM0S95=0S50=2S111=30DT\T CONNECT Xtb1200_spk =W "" A\pA\pA\pA\pT OK ATM1S95=0S50=2S111=30DT\T CONNECT X# X# Telebit 2400 baud X# Xtb2400 =W "" A\pA\pA\pA\pT OK ATM0S95=0S50=3S111=30DT\T,,,, CONNECT Xtb2400_spk =W "" A\pA\pA\pA\pT OK ATM1S95=0S50=3S111=30DT\T,,,, CONNECT X# X# Telebit 1200 baud forcing MNP reliable response only X# Xtb12mnp =W "" A\pA\pA\pA\pT OK ATM0S95=2S50=2S111=30DT\T CONNECT Xtb12mnp_spk =W "" A\pA\pA\pA\pT OK ATM1S95=2S50=2S111=30DT\T CONNECT X# X# Telebit 2400 baud forcing MNP reliable connections only X# Xtb24mnp =W "" A\pA\pA\pA\pT OK ATM0S95=2S50=3S111=30DT\T,,,, CONNECT Xtb24mnp_spk =W "" A\pA\pA\pA\pT OK ATM1S95=2S50=3S111=30DT\T,,,, CONNECT X# X# Telebit PEP connect (respond only to PEP tones) X# Xtbfast =W "" A\pA\pA\pA\pA\pT OK ATM0S95=0S50=255S111=30DT\T CONNECT-\c-CONNECT Xtbfast_spk =W "" A\pA\pA\pA\pA\pT OK ATM1S95=0S50=255S111=30DT\T CONNECT-\c-CONNECT END_OF_BA4.00/Dialers.add if test 949 -ne `wc -c <BA4.00/Dialers.add`; then echo shar: \"BA4.00/Dialers.add\" unpacked with wrong size! fi # end of overwriting check fi if test -f BA4.00/Dialers.cu.add -a "${1}" != "-c" ; then echo shar: Will not over-write existing file \"BA4.00/Dialers.cu.add\" else echo shar: Extracting \"BA4.00/Dialers.cu.add\" \(510 characters\) sed "s/^X//" >BA4.00/Dialers.cu.add <<'END_OF_BA4.00/Dialers.cu.add' X# X# Telebit 1200 baud X# Xtb1200d =W "" A\pA\pA\pA\pT OK ATE1M1S0=0S95=0S50=2 OK X# X# Telebit 2400 baud X# Xtb2400d =W "" A\pA\pA\pA\pT OK ATE1M1S0=0S95=0S50=3 OK X# X# Telebit 1200 baud forcing MNP reliable response only X# Xtb12mnpd =W "" A\pA\pA\pA\pT OK ATE1M1S0=0S95=2S50=2 OK X# X# Telebit 2400 baud forcing MNP reliable connections only X# Xtb24mnpd =W "" A\pA\pA\pA\pT OK ATE1M1S0=0S95=2S50=3 OK X# X# Telebit PEP connect (respond only to PEP tones) X# Xtbfastd =W "" A\pA\pA\pA\pA\pT OK ATE1M1S0=0S95=0S50=255 OK END_OF_BA4.00/Dialers.cu.add if test 510 -ne `wc -c <BA4.00/Dialers.cu.add`; then echo shar: \"BA4.00/Dialers.cu.add\" unpacked with wrong size! fi # end of overwriting check fi if test -f BA4.00/TB-S-REGS -a "${1}" != "-c" ; then echo shar: Will not over-write existing file \"BA4.00/TB-S-REGS\" else echo shar: Extracting \"BA4.00/TB-S-REGS\" \(480 characters\) sed "s/^X//" >BA4.00/TB-S-REGS <<'END_OF_BA4.00/TB-S-REGS' XE0 F1 M0 Q6 T V1 X3 Version BA4.00 XS00=001 S01=000 S02=255 S03=013 S04=010 S05=008 S06=002 S07=060 S08=002 S09=006 XS10=007 S11=050 S12=050 XS45=000 S47=004 S48=000 S49=000 XS50=000 S51=254 S52=002 S53=004 S54=003 S55=000 S56=017 S57=019 S58=002 S59=000 XS60=000 S61=090 S62=003 S63=001 S64=001 S65=000 S66=000 S67=000 S68=255 XS90=000 S91=000 S92=001 S95=000 XS100=000 S101=000 S102=000 S104=000 XS110=001 S111=030 S112=001 XS121=000 XN0: XN1: XN2: XN3: XN4: XN5: XN6: XN7: XN8: XN9: XOK END_OF_BA4.00/TB-S-REGS if test 480 -ne `wc -c <BA4.00/TB-S-REGS`; then echo shar: \"BA4.00/TB-S-REGS\" unpacked with wrong size! fi # end of overwriting check fi if test ! -d BA5.01 ; then echo shar: Creating directory \"BA5.01\" mkdir BA5.01 fi if test -f BA5.01/Dialers.add -a "${1}" != "-c" ; then echo shar: Will not over-write existing file \"BA5.01/Dialers.add\" else echo shar: Extracting \"BA5.01/Dialers.add\" \(803 characters\) sed "s/^X//" >BA5.01/Dialers.add <<'END_OF_BA5.01/Dialers.add' X# X# Telebit 1200 baud X# Xtb1200 =W "" AT OK ATM0S95=0S50=2DTW\T,, CONNECT Xtb1200_spk =W "" AT OK ATM1S95=0S50=2DTW\T,, CONNECT X# X# Telebit 2400 baud X# Xtb2400 =W "" AT OK ATM0S95=0S50=3DTW\T,,,, CONNECT Xtb2400_spk =W "" AT OK ATM1S95=0S50=3DTW\T,,,, CONNECT X# X# Telebit 1200 baud forcing MNP reliable response only X# Xtb12mnp =W "" AT OK ATM0S95=2S50=2DTW\T CONNECT Xtb12mnp_spk =W "" AT OK ATM1S95=2S50=2DTW\T CONNECT X# X# Telebit 2400 baud forcing MNP reliable connections only X# Xtb24mnp =W "" AT OK ATM0S95=2S50=3DTW\T,,,, CONNECT Xtb24mnp_spk =W "" AT OK ATM1S95=2S50=3DTW\T,,,, CONNECT X# X# Telebit PEP connect (respond only to PEP tones) X# Xtbfast =W "" AT OK ATM0S95=0S50=255S110=1S111=30DTW\T CONNECT-\c-CONNECT Xtbfast_spk =W "" AT OK ATM1S95=0S50=255S110=1S111=30DTW\T CONNECT-\c-CONNECT END_OF_BA5.01/Dialers.add if test 803 -ne `wc -c <BA5.01/Dialers.add`; then echo shar: \"BA5.01/Dialers.add\" unpacked with wrong size! fi # end of overwriting check fi if test -f BA5.01/Dialers.cu.add -a "${1}" != "-c" ; then echo shar: Will not over-write existing file \"BA5.01/Dialers.cu.add\" else echo shar: Extracting \"BA5.01/Dialers.cu.add\" \(489 characters\) sed "s/^X//" >BA5.01/Dialers.cu.add <<'END_OF_BA5.01/Dialers.cu.add' X# X# Telebit 1200 baud X# Xtb1200d =W "" AT OK ATE1M1S0=0S95=0S50=2S41=0 OK X# X# Telebit 2400 baud X# Xtb2400d =W "" AT OK ATE1M1S0=0S95=0S50=3S41=0 OK X# X# Telebit 1200 baud forcing MNP reliable response only X# Xtb12mnpd =W "" AT OK ATE1M1S0=0S95=2S50=2S41=0 OK X# X# Telebit 2400 baud forcing MNP reliable connections only X# Xtb24mnpd =W "" AT OK ATE1M1S0=0S95=2S50=3S41=0 OK X# X# Telebit PEP connect (respond only to PEP tones) X# Xtbfastd =W "" AT OK ATE1M1S0=0S95=0S50=255S110=0S111=0S41=0 OK END_OF_BA5.01/Dialers.cu.add if test 489 -ne `wc -c <BA5.01/Dialers.cu.add`; then echo shar: \"BA5.01/Dialers.cu.add\" unpacked with wrong size! fi # end of overwriting check fi if test -f BA5.01/TB-S-REGS -a "${1}" != "-c" ; then echo shar: Will not over-write existing file \"BA5.01/TB-S-REGS\" else echo shar: Extracting \"BA5.01/TB-S-REGS\" \(584 characters\) sed "s/^X//" >BA5.01/TB-S-REGS <<'END_OF_BA5.01/TB-S-REGS' XE0 F1 M0 Q6 T V1 W0 X3 Y0 &P0 &T5 Version BA5.01 XS00=001 S01=000 S02:255 S03=013 S04=010 S05=008 S06=002 S07:060 S08=002 09=006 XS10=007 S11:050 S12=050 S18=000 S25=005 S38=000 XS41:002 S45:255 S47=004 S48=000 S49=000 XS50=000 S51:252 S52:002 S54:003 S55=000 S56=017 S57=019 S58:002 S59=000 XS60=000 S61=150 S62=003 S63=001 S64:001 S65=000 S66=000 S67=000 S68=255 S69:001 XS90=000 S91=000 S92:001 S94=001 S95=000 S96:000 XS100=000 S101=000 S102=000 S104=000 S105:000 XS110:001 S111:030 S112=001 XS121=000 S130:003 S131:001 S255=000 XN0: XN1: XN2: XN3: XN4: XN5: XN6: XN7: XN8: XN9: XOK END_OF_BA5.01/TB-S-REGS if test 584 -ne `wc -c <BA5.01/TB-S-REGS`; then echo shar: \"BA5.01/TB-S-REGS\" unpacked with wrong size! fi # end of overwriting check fi echo shar: End of shell archive. exit 0 -- | Lenny Tropiano ICUS Software Systems lenny@icus.ICUS.COM | | {ames,pacbell,decuac,sbcs,hombre,rayssd}!icus!lenny attmail!icus!lenny | +------ ICUS Software Systems -- PO Box 1; Islip Terrace, NY 11752 ------+