Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sun-barr!lll-winken!uunet!wuarchive!csus.edu!ucdavis!csusac!utgard!chris From: chris@utgard.uucp (Chris Anderson) Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems Subject: Getting 1200-1300 cps with TB+ Summary: how? Message-ID: <1991Jan11.221103.26733@utgard.uucp> Date: 11 Jan 91 22:11:03 GMT Followup-To: comp.dcom.modems Distribution: na Organization: QMA, Inc., Rancho Cordova, California Lines: 68 Hello, I realize that this has been hashed over before, but now *I* need to know the answer! Any help you could give would be appreciated. I have a TB+ on a Plexus P-95 that is getting about 760cps throughput with HDB uucp. I'd like to be getting in the 1200-1400 range. The load on the system is very light, so I'm fairly sure that the setup of the modem is at fault. Here is my Systems file entry: xxxxxx Any ACUTB 19200 ####### ogin:--ogin: yyyyy sword: zzz xxxxxx Any ACU24 19200 ####### ogin:--ogin: yyyyy sword: zzz Here's my Devices file: ACU24 tty0 - 19200 tb2400 ACUTB tty0 - 19200 tbfast And here's my Dialers file: tbfast =W-, "" ATZ OK ATS50=255S7=60S111=30X3DTW\T CONNECT\sFAST tb2400 =W-, "" ATZ OK ATS50=3S7=60S111=30X3DTW\T CONNECT\s2400 Obviously, I'm locking the interface at 19200 and manually setting the registers for non-PEP transfers. Anyway, here's my register settings: $ cu -s 19200 -l /dev/tty0 Connected at&n E1 F1 M1 Q0 P V1 X1 Version BA3.00 S00=001 S01=000 S02=043 S03=013 S04=010 S05=008 S06=002 S07=040 S08=002 S09=006 S10=007 S11=070 S12=050 S45=000 S47=004 S48=000 S49=000 S50=000 S51=005 S52=002 S53=000 S54=003 S55=000 S56=017 S57=019 S58=002 S59=000 S60=000 S61=200 S62=003 S63=001 S64=000 S65=000 S66=001 S67=000 S68=255 S90=000 S91=000 S92=000 S95=000 S100=000 S101=000 S102=000 S104=000 S110=000 S111=255 S112=001 S121=000 N0: N1: N2: N3: N4: N5: N6: N7: N8: N9: OK ~[utgard]. Disconnected Can anybody tell me what I'm doing wrong? Email please, I'll summarize if there's interest. Thanks in advance. Chris -- +---------------------------------------------------------------+ | Chris Anderson, QMA, Inc. utgard!chris@csusac.csus.edu | | My employer doesn't listen to me... why should you? | +---------------------------------------------------------------+