Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!samsung!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!rpi!uupsi!sunic!luth!d88-mbe From: d88-mbe@sm.luth.se (Michael Bergman) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.tech Subject: DNet running under Sun OS 3.5 Message-ID: <981@tau.sm.luth.se> Date: 28 May 90 07:55:01 GMT Distribution: comp Organization: University of Lulea, Sweden Lines: 38 I know many of you are using DNet with Suns, so I expect no problems with getting an answer to this little question of mine. I've installed DNet 2.10 on my Amiga and the Sun 3/50 network at school and it works ok. However, 2400 bps is not quite good enough when I want to transfer lots of large files from Sun to Amiga. Therefore, I arranged to enable a serial port on one of the Suns for login in 19200. This works perfectly under OS 3.5 in spite of the fact that my sysadm says there is "no documented kernel support for anything above 9600". Now for my question: I have read articles here (or in c.s.a.) saying that some of you use 38400 bps between Sun and Amiga using a terminal program (JRComm I think) with little or no problems. I know it's not possible to run DNet in more than 19200, but there are terminal programs that can and naturally I want to run as fast as I possibly can :-) Sz in 38400 would be *very* nice... Can this be done under OS 3.5 or OS 4.0.3? If so, give me some arguments that I can use on my sysadm! A short description of where and how the parameters for the serial ports are set would also be nice. No details necessary, just in genaral (where is the config. file if there is one?) Also, could you inform me on any other problems I might have to take care of when using speeds > 19200? I'm in a little hurry with this, so a quick response would be much appreciated. For the same reason I prefer emailed answers but I don't go crazy if you followup. Mike -- Michael Bergman Internet: d88-mbe@sm.luth.se // Undergrad. Comp. Eng. BITNET: d88-mbe%sm.luth.se@kth.se \X/ U of Lulea, SWEDEN ARPA: d88-mbe%sm.luth.se@ucbvax.berkeley.edu UUCP: {uunet,mcvax}!sunic.se!sm.luth.se!d88-mbe