Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!seismo!lll-crg!nike!sri-spam!sri-unix!hplabs!tektronix!reed!percival!neighorn From: neighorn@percival.UUCP (Steve Neighorn) Newsgroups: net.micro.pc,net.unix,net.unix-wizards Subject: Re: Microport System V/AT help request Message-ID: <241@percival.UUCP> Date: Thu, 16-Oct-86 02:45:04 EDT Article-I.D.: percival.241 Posted: Thu Oct 16 02:45:04 1986 Date-Received: Fri, 17-Oct-86 04:01:39 EDT References: <8114@lanl.ARPA> <111@cpro.UUCP> <183@vsedev.VSE.COM> Reply-To: neighorn@percival.UUCP (Steve Neighorn) Distribution: net Organization: Percy's UNIX, Portland, OR. Lines: 38 Xref: mnetor net.micro.pc:7028 net.unix:5892 net.unix-wizards:8279 In article <183@vsedev.VSE.COM> ron@vsedev.VSE.COM (Ron Flax) writes: >I have had a similar problem, when I do a Ctl-Alt-Del on my BELL >Technologies MPE (PC-AT Clone) it says 'system will be rebooted...' or >whatever, then just sits there looking dumb as if to say what next >boss? I then have to reset the computer by hitting the reset button. >Not too much of a problem although I suspect that the powerfail >routines and/or autobooting will fail if I am not there to kick the >computer... Microport are you listening? I too use SYSTEM V/AT on a 'Can Intel Really Go This Fast?' clone, and on my first go around with the unix, I had the same problems as you and others have written about regarding Microport's 'hardened' I/O. But with the release of the 1.36 kernel, the problems have gone away. Apparently, in the latest release, the hardened became more hardened. When I press cntrl-alt-del, my disk-active light shines for a few moments, then the system prints a reboot message. Now this works fine and good, but it still is a bit scary, so I usually stick with a sync;sync;sync;init 0 script to bring the system down. It takes a bit longer but it is what I am used to, and it's nice to get the wall messages. Now if I could only figure out how to get my printer working. I have a Star NB-15, which works beautifully at 300 cps draft in PCDOS, but as soon as I boot into V/AT, the printer ready lights go out. I have run the advanced diags over my machine overnight; I have tried three different printer cables, I have reconfigured with lpadmin a dozen times, but I get the same frustrating results. Lpstat says everything is AOK. Lp sends me mail that says the file was printed. The printer remains a several hundred dollar paperweight as long as I am in unix. Right now I am copying files to a PCDOS disk and then printing them off with a PCDOS text formatter, which isn't as nearly as nice as the V/AT text-processing utilities. Does anyone out there have V/AT *and* their printers working? -- Steven C. Neighorn tektronix!reed!percival!qiclabs!neighorn Portland Public Schools "Where we train young Star Fighters to defend the (503) 249-2000 ext 229 frontier against Xur and the Ko-dan Armada"