Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!apple!netcom!segpc!seg From: seg@segpc.UUCP (Scott E. Garfinkle) Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386 Subject: Re: ESIX Manuals, serial drivers Message-ID: <132@segpc.UUCP> Date: 14 Dec 90 03:01:37 GMT References: <1990Dec6.040153.473@bjm.wimsey.bc.ca> Lines: 25 From article <1990Dec6.040153.473@bjm.wimsey.bc.ca>, by brian@bjm.wimsey.bc.ca (brian): > I remember reading a while ago that Prentice Hall releases a set of > Documentation for ESIX.... The Prentice Hall books are for generic AT&T SVR3.2/386. However, they work great with Esix, except that neither X nor BSD networking is covered. Actually, I think that the Esix manuals run more like $350 for the set. If you don't yet have any of the Prentica Hall manuals, it might make sense to get the Esix set. If you want any computer book whatsoever, in general, call Computer Literacy Bookshop in San Jose, CA. Tel (408) 435-1118. They are very reliable by mail order -- I did a lot of that when I was with the Army in Germany. > I was having a lot of trouble getting the vanilla port to "uucico" > without alarming!! I found out (by reading the release notes) that uucp's > maximum throughput on ESIX's serial driver is no more than 4800 baud!! Actually, my experience was more like 2400 baud or less with Rev C. In Rev D, they theoretically turned on some support for the 16550. You *really* need to get 16550s, though. I strongly recommend the AST 4 port card or clone thereof. Then use fas 2.06 or 2.07 and stand back. It's *much* better than asy. Only problem -- I'm not sure if you can use the mouse under X on a port controlled by fas. I keep meaning to try it. I have an internal trailblazer+ on a fas port and I get around 1400 cps throughput talking to uunet. yours, Scott E. Garfinkle