Xref: utzoo comp.dcom.modems:7500 comp.unix.xenix.sco:899 Path: utzoo!censor!geac!torsqnt!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!utoday!sean From: sean@utodaycom (Sean Fulton) Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems,comp.unix.xenix.sco Subject: SCO 3.2.2 & RTSFLOW CTSFLOW Message-ID: <1838@utodaycom> Date: 25 Nov 90 17:11:39 GMT Reply-To: sean@utoday.UUCP (Sean Fulton) Organization: UNIX Today!, Manhasset, NY Lines: 20 I'm having trouble with outgoing calls on my TB T2500 connected to a 386 PC running SCO Unix 3.2.2. Specifically, the port is enabled using the ``n'' entry from /etc/gettydefs, and seems to answer calls at 19,200 bps quite well. I can't get it to keep from jamming up on outgoing UUCP calls, though. When I use cu to connect to the UUCP site, then do a ``~!stty'', I see my baud is set for 9600, no rts or cts, even though dialTBIT (which I use to dial) supposedly sets these modes when dialing out. The TB is set to speak to the DTE at any speed, default to 19200. Also set to use flow control (S66=1) and RTS/CTS (S58=2; S68=255). Adding RTSFLOW CTSFLOW to the ``n'' gettydefs entry doesn't seem to make a difference (I believe this is because gettydefs is only for when the modem answers a call, not outgoing). Any ideas would be appreciated. -- Sean Fulton sean@utoday.com UNIX Today! (516) 562-5430 /* The opinions expressed above are not those of my employer */