Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!usc!samsung!uunet!hacker!hacker.uucp From: steve@hacker.uucp (Stephen M. Youndt) Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386 Subject: Hardware Flow Control/Max speed of stock async ports Message-ID: <587@hacker.UUCP> Date: 20 May 91 11:48:33 GMT Sender: steve@hacker.UUCP Distribution: usa Organization: HaL Systems, Burke, VA Lines: 32 Thanks to the following people who sent me replys on my "Modem Control" question: Dave Goodman . . . . . __|__ . . . . . . . . daveg@misty.sara.fl.us . . --o--o--(_)--o--o-- . ....uunet!misty!daveg John W. Temples -- john@jwt.UUCP (uunet!jwt!john) uunet!nightowl.MN.ORG!det (Derek E. Terveer) det@nightowl.mn.org Julian Macassey, n6are julian@bongo.info.com ucla-an!denwa!bongo!julian 742 1/2 North Hayworth Avenue Hollywood CA 90046-7142 voice (213) 653-4495 Thanks a lot. I got useful information from all of you even though I completely bungled the question. What I really wanted to know about is "Hardware Flow Control," and related to that what is the maximum speed of a stock async port on Esix Rev D. What I really need to know is do I need an intelligent serial card to properly use a TB2500 (which I have not yet purchased). I also hope to use SLIP, so you can be sure I'll be asking many more questions in the future. If anyone out there can give me some clues about turning on h/w flow control, what I need in order to use a TB at high speeds, and how to configure/use SLIP (with news, mail, etc), or any other helpful hints, I'd appreciate it greatly. Oh, please, keep in mind that I'm not much of a Unix person. I'm a VAX/VMS hacker by trade. Thanks in advance. SMY -- Stephen M. Youndt / "Every heart, when sifted well, is a clot of warmer uunet!hacker!steve / dust, Mix'd with cunning sparks of hell." -- Tennyson