dundas@granite.jpl.nasa.gov (John Dundas) (02/15/91)
Does anyone know if the LAT CommToolBox tool works correctly with A/UX 2.0 and Mac X? It appears to work correctly in MacOS but not in A/UX. Perhaps the following syslogd error message provides a hint: unsupported Slot Manager selector: 45 I don't know what this means, but could it be the problem? Thanks in advance for any help. John Dundas Jet Propulsion Laboratory dundas@{granite,salt}.jpl.nasa.gov
abm@alan.aux.apple.com (Alan Mimms) (02/16/91)
In article <1991Feb14.213552.9751@jato.jpl.nasa.gov>, dundas@granite.jpl.nasa.gov (John Dundas) writes: |> Does anyone know if the LAT CommToolBox tool works correctly with A/UX 2.0 |> and Mac X? It appears to work correctly in MacOS but not in A/UX. Perhaps |> the following syslogd error message provides a hint: |> |> unsupported Slot Manager selector: 45 |> |> I don't know what this means, but could it be the problem? |> |> Thanks in advance for any help. |> |> John Dundas |> Jet Propulsion Laboratory |> dundas@{granite,salt}.jpl.nasa.gov You have managed to get the LAT CommToolBox tool to work with MacX? I am VERY SURPRISED, since they don't work together at ALL for the purpose of X11 communications transport to the best of my knowledge (and I had a LOT to do with the engineering of MacX). However, to answer your question about LAT on A/UX, it's trying to do things to the Ethernet driver directly and it CAN'T on A/UX. Hence the error. I have no idea if there are plans to fix this (anyone else care to comment?)... Would you please email me details of WHAT you've got working on MacOS with regard to MacX and the LAT tool? Perhaps you've discovered something I didn't know could work (I'm skeptical). To explain: DEC has used the LAT (LocalAreaTerminal) protocol, which is a non-routed Ethernet direct protocol, as a communications transport for their terminal servers (connection N serial terminals and other devices to a box which then funnels them to various DEC hosts over Ethernet). They introduced LAT for X11 terminals about 18 months ago. BUT, the LAT they use for their X11 transport requires an extension to the LAT protocol they use for their "dumb" terminal servers. To the best of my knowledge (and I DID ask -- several times) Apple does NOT have the specifications for these extensions and our LAT tool does NOT implement them. Hence my skepticism. I would LOVE to hear that I am wrong about this, though (pretty please?). -- Alan Mimms (alan@apple.com, ...!apple!alan) | My opinions are generally A/UX X group | pretty worthless, but Apple Computer | they *are* my own... "Laugha whila you can, monkey boy..." -- John Whorfin in Buckaroo Banzai "Never rub another man's rhubarb" -- The Joker in BatMan