Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uwm.edu!ogicse!emory!stiatl!mnopltd!neal From: neal@mnopltd.UUCP Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix Subject: Re: SCO unix 3.2 - modem port name usage Message-ID: <40@mnopltd.UUCP> Date: 8 Apr 90 16:30:41 GMT Reply-To: gatech!stiatl!mnopltd!neal Organization: MNOP Ltd., Atlanta, Ga. Lines: 22 Distribution: ->In article <36@mnopltd.UUCP> gatech!stiatl!mnopltd!neal writes: ->>tty1A has modem control; tty1a does not. You want to enable tty1A in the ->>ttys file. You DO want to specify the terminal type in ttytype as "modem". ->>This causes various bits of magic to occur. -> ->What bits of magic, specifically? Unix only or Xenix too? Oops! I get to correct my own posting! After this got loose I realized that the terminal type should be "dialup", NOT "modem". As far as magic, I noticed that when the port is enabled or disabled, the revelant dialer program is called to poke the modem into or out of auto-answer state. Beyond that, I can't comment except to say the whole thing works properly in a bi-directional persuasion. Since ttys/ttytype is a BSD/xenix aberration, this would not be the case in more formal AT&T (feh!) versions of unix and I can't comment on SCO Unix. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Neal Rhodes MNOP Ltd (404)- 972-5430 President Lilburn (atlanta) GA 30247 Fax: 978-4741 uunet!emory!jdyx!mnopltd!neal Or uunet!gatech!stiatl!mnopltd!neal ------------------------------------------------------------------------------