Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!seismo!ut-sally!ut-ngp!melpad!osi3b2!james From: james@osi3b2.UUCP (James R. Van Artsdalen) Newsgroups: net.micro.att,net.bugs.usg Subject: Re: 3b2-310 lost characters Message-ID: <199@osi3b2.UUCP> Date: Sun, 21-Sep-86 00:43:24 EDT Article-I.D.: osi3b2.199 Posted: Sun Sep 21 00:43:24 1986 Date-Received: Sun, 21-Sep-86 18:21:46 EDT References: <193@osi3b2.UUCP> <548@chinet.UUCP> <551@chinet.UUCP> <17@asi.UUCP> Organization: Origin Systems Inc. Lines: 29 Summary: No, not same problem, but not uncommon Xref: mnetor net.micro.att:1481 net.bugs.usg:374 In article <17@asi.UUCP>, metro@asi.UUCP (Metro T. Sauper) writes: > > I did not see the origional problem, but from the responses, it seems to > sound like a problem I had on my 3B2/400. [description of problem] > We had a US Robotics modem connected to the contty port. The modem was set > to echo characters sent from computer to pace the dialing strings. The DCD > line was tied high so the 3B2 would talk to the modem. If the current user > broke the connection without ^D (i.e. did not log off) the computer could > not tell since the DCD line was tied high. The modem echoed DISCONNECT^m. [Description of characters echoed forever and solution to it all] > This had caused me no end of headaches until i figured it out. Any comments > on what I observed are welcome. > > Metro T. Sauper, Jr. > ihnp4!ll1!bpa!asi!metro This could be a problem, but not in this case. Our modem is set up not to echo the the characters from the computer when dialing. In addition I have a little black-box to cause the carried detect to pulse low whenever carrier is lost (about a 30 second pulse). Otherwise carried detect line into the 3b2 stays high. Fixes that incredibly annoying kernel bug in the 3b2 that prevents the 3b2 from talking to modems when carrier detect is low... -- James R. Van Artsdalen ...!ut-ngp!utastro!osi3b2!james Live Free or Die