root@mjbtn.MFEE.TN.US (Mark J. Bailey) (10/23/88)
I apologize for the wide spread of groups I posted to, but I felt that the people that MIGHT benefit from this would be found in varying areas. A while back, I was having considerable difficulty with my Prometheus 2400G stand-alone (Hayes clone) modem getting stuck with getty answering at 1200 while it should be answering at 2400. It seems that the modem (and others like it) had a problem with answering at the speed at which they were last addressed, in this case getty. I had several people give input to my cause which was finally solved when I replaced my init with Sandy Zelkovitz's Xenix init replacement, and modemctl (getty replacement) posted to comp.sources.unix back in the summer. One source suggested to me that I place an 'A' or two in my gettydefs string and that when the modem connected, and getty sent the login prompt, the 'A's in the string would "sync" the modem to the getty speed, supposedly 2400. Well, I tried it, and it really didn't solve my problem, so I went on to the next one. Then about two weeks ago, the TB+ I ordered came in and I proceeded to install it on my system. The biggest problem I had was when I connected to the TB+ from a remote site, I had to hit CR's, BREAKs, NLs, etc., just to get the login prompt. I then recalled what the above source had told me about the 'A's, so while try to pound the BREAKs and CRs to get a login, I started hitting 'A's and the minute I hit the second one, up comes the login prompt. Now, I know with S51=254, your system-to-TB+ speed starts at 19,200, but will autobaud if you hit 'A's, but I never thought it would work from the remote side. Well, it did. I then proceeded (eagarly at this point) to put 'AA' in my gettydefs login string. When I dialed the system back up, the login prompt came up IMMEDIATELY! Here is my string: AA-Telebit (Port tty2A) mjbtn!login: (I had to make it a little official looking :-) I did some more tests to see if it was a fluke, but the tests proved conclusive that it at least worked on my Xenix system. It seems that as getty sends the AA string, the TB+ is able to recognize what speed the modem is connected at and sync to that speed, instead of the 19,200 baud coming from the system. I commend Telebit on this feature! Some of you may already know this as OLD news. If so, I apologize to you and to those who don't give a flip. It has really made life easier here and I hope that it might be of service to some others. Sorry for the long posting! Good Luck! Mark. -- Mark J. Bailey "Y'all com bak naw, ya hear!" USMAIL: 511 Memorial Blvd., Murfreesboro, TN 37129 ___________________________ VOICE: +1 615 893 4450 / +1 615 896 4153 | JobSoft UUCP: ...!{ames,mit-eddie}!killer!mjbtn!mjb | Design & Development Co. DOMAIN: mjb@mjbtn.MFEE.US.TN | Murfreesboro, TN USA