brianm@sco.COM (Brian Moffet) (03/31/89)
On the AT type machines, there are a couple of ports which are used to set or read the line control status. These are used to set RTS and DTR, or to read DTS, CTS, etc... I cannot find these ports (or their equivalant) in the old Hardware manual. Is this info available in the new ones? I haven't got mine yet... I just want to know where to look at the hardware level to see if CTS or CD is set... thanks brian moffet -- 'Evil Geniuses for a Better Tommorrow!' My opinions do not in any way reflect those of my employer or my fish. Brian Moffet brianm@sco.com {ucscc,uunet,decvax!microsof}!sco!brianm
papa@pollux.usc.edu (Marco Papa) (04/01/89)
In article <2160@viscous.sco.COM> brianm@sco.COM (Brian Moffet) writes: >On the AT type machines, there are a couple of ports >which are used to set or read the line control status. >These are used to set RTS and DTR, or to read DTS, CTS, etc... >I cannot find these ports (or their equivalant) in the old >Hardware manual. Is this info available in the new ones? >I haven't got mine yet... >I just want to know where to look at the hardware level to see >if CTS or CD is set... All the information is in the Appendix of the "old" Hardware Manual. -- Marco Papa 'Doc' -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= uucp:...!pollux!papa BIX:papa ARPAnet:pollux!papa@oberon.usc.edu "There's Alpha, Beta, Gamma and Diga!" -- Leo Schwab [quoting Rick Unland] -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=