Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!sdd.hp.com!spool.mu.edu!uunet!beartrk!ceilidh!dnichols From: dnichols@ceilidh.beartrack.com (DoN Nichols) Newsgroups: comp.sys.3b1 Subject: Re: 19.2K on a 3b1 Message-ID: <1991Mar27.033750.29895@ceilidh.beartrack.com> Date: 27 Mar 91 03:37:50 GMT Article-I.D.: ceilidh.1991Mar27.033750.29895 References: <10499@uwm.edu> <2214@public.BTR.COM> Distribution: usa Organization: D and D Data, Vienna, VA. Lines: 47 In article <2214@public.BTR.COM> thad@public.BTR.COM (Thaddeus P. Floryan) writes: >Man, I've been swamped with work the past 4 weeks and am about a month behind >on usenet postings, but this question from Peter immediately captured my >attention since I've been fighting the same problem myself. > >As a quick answer, I'd give a qualified "yes". BUT, it is mandatory that one >use hardware flow control AND there's no "standard" software for the 3B1 that >will correctly support hardware flow control and 19,200 baud. > [ ... lots of relevant stuff deleted ... ] >The ONE thing that's really p*ssing me off on the 3B1 is that I can transfer >uucp OUT just fine at 19200 with hardware flow control (getting 1800+ in the >uucp xferstats), but I'm getting the distinct impression that hardware flow >control doesn't work as well on input as it should ... it's "almost" as if HFC >was mono-directional EXCEPT for the fact that use of both a breakout box and a >Data Line Monitor has verified that HFC is being used (but probably not as well >as it could be; sigh, without source ...... ) > >For the record, at 19200 baud and HDB UUCP, my send rate would be 1800+ and >my receive rate would be 75 cps. Yes, 75 cps, due to retransmission delays. >At 9600 baud, I both send/receive around 870 cps. Both cases with HFC and >the same Telebit T2500 modem whose only change is the serial data rate. I have my Trailblazer+ locked to 19200, and am getting about 700-800 both directions when communicating with a RT with AIX which is locked at 9600, but ONLY if I kill off my ethernet before the transmission starts. If ethernet is running, I get lots of 75cps & less, and frequent failures during uucp transfer of news batches to this system. Short files show up as 1800+, apparently those which fit in the buffer on the TB+. I may try locking the speed of mine at 9600, and seeing if that means that I don't have to kill of ethernet while uucico is running. [ ... more deleted ... ] I wish I could afford one of those boxes which turn an ethernet port into serial for the TB+ and allow TCP/IP through dial-up lines. Well, acutally two - one for my feed :-) Good Luck DoN. -- Donald Nichols (DoN.) | Voice (Days): (703) 664-1585 D&D Data | Voice (Eves): (703) 938-4564 Disclaimer: from here - None | Email: --- Black Holes are where God is dividing by zero ---