Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!sdd.hp.com!caen!umich!vela!sycom!rkushner From: rkushner@sycom.UUCP (Ronald Kushner) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.datacomm Subject: Re: A2232 and 2.0 Message-ID: Date: 30 Jun 91 07:52:06 GMT References: <1991Jun30.040547.12454@eos.arc.nasa.gov> Organization: Michigan Information eXchange Lines: 40 phil@eos.arc.nasa.gov (Phil Stone) writes: > >Excuse me if this is a FAQ, but what support, if any, does 2.0 >have for the A2232 multi-serial board? I have seen no FAQ on the 2232....Ah, you install the 33.11 serial.device and the 34.12 oldser.device and it works under 2.0. As far as I know, there are no special serial preferences for 2.0. Just set the default unit number with the 1.3 preferences and I believe(don't kill me if I am wrong on this) that it will use the preference setting under 2.0. >The docs that come with the a2232 direct me to replace the >serial device, the mount command, the port-handler and the aux-handler. >I notice that this software is dated first-quarter '90, which is much >earlier than my version of 2.0. So, do I trash newer software with >older upgrades made for this board? Yes, put the v33 version of the serial.device on your harddrive. The 2232 serial.device has hit the enforcer a few times on me. Things like the Enforcer are also ignorant to boards like the 2232's default unit setting and will output to the built in serial no matter what you set in preferences(again, from my limited tinkering I came to this conclusion, please correct me if I am wrong).....In other words, your V36 serial.device doesn't know what a 2232 board is and how to talk to it. >There's not even a *mention* of 2.0 in the A2232 docs. What's up here? The 2232 docs were written when 2.0 was known as 1.4, but anyways, it really doesn't matter too much. I'm still waiting for a new serial.device for my revision 6 board with the 8551's on it(that knows how to send a hardware break on this revision board). I assume the 8551's have been recently added, since the schematics show 6551's, and that the 8551's may need to be programmed differently to send a break. -- C-UseNet V0.42f Ronald Kushner Life in Hell BBS +1 (313) 939-6666 P.O. Box 353 14400 USR HST V.42 & V.42bis Sterling Heights, MI 48311-0353 Complete Amiga Support UUCP: uunet!umich!vela!sycom!rkushner (We are not satanic, just NUTS!) Health is merely the slowest possible rate at which one can die.