Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!srhqla!quad1!bohica!mcws!BHeess From: BHeess@mcws.fidonet.org (Brian Heess) Newsgroups: comp.sys.3b1 Subject: AT clone <-rs232-> 3b1 problems Message-ID: <449.285CC0BB@mcws.fidonet.org> Date: 17 Jun 91 06:45:41 GMT Organization: Midnight Computer Wiring Society, Tujunga, CA Lines: 33 On at about <16:11>, Alex S. Crain says to All: ASC> I've been trying to set up a seial link between my at&t 3b1 and ASC> an Everex AT clone (model 18001) and I'm having trouble. ASC> hardware: ASC> at&t 3b1, using the stock serial port ASC> Everex 18001 with no-name serial card at com1 (8250 driver) How about trying an NS16550AFN in the serial card, or at least some sort of more advanced UART than whatever is in it...it may be an early Everex serial board. I can't guarantee that it'll work, but it's worth a shot. The serial card may be an Everex. If so, they can be flakey. I put a the above mentioned UART in it, and have NO problems doing the things I do. (19200 to a high speed modem, on two different PC's, one being an Everex 386/25 with the EV-170 (replaced the socketed chip). ASC> Different serial cards, including an Everex EV-170. AHHHHH! -Brian -- : Brian Heess - via FidoNet node 1:102/851 (818)352-2993 : ARPA/INTERNET: BHeess@mcws.fidonet.org : UUCP: ...!{elroy,elroy!bohica}!mcws!BHeess : Compu$erve: >internet:BHeess@mcws.fidonet.org : or at Xerox: bheess.es_xc15@Xerox.com .OR. heess@arisia.Xerox.com