Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!rutgers!lll-crg!lll-lcc!styx!kehres From: kehres@styx.UUCP (Tim Kehres) Newsgroups: net.news,net.unix-wizards Subject: Re: uucp on IX/370 Message-ID: <20993@styx.UUCP> Date: Thu, 6-Nov-86 20:42:12 EST Article-I.D.: styx.20993 Posted: Thu Nov 6 20:42:12 1986 Date-Received: Fri, 7-Nov-86 23:30:06 EST References: <285@hafro.UUCP> <291@hafro.UUCP> Reply-To: kehres@styx.UUCP (Tim kehres) Organization: Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, Livermore CA Lines: 39 Xref: watmath net.news:5339 net.unix-wizards:20327 In article <291@hafro.UUCP> gunnar@hafro.UUCP (Gunnar Stefansson) writes: > The other reply was from a person who had worked close >to an IX/370-system. The claim was that uucp running on even a big IBM >would not work very well. This would not be the fault of the IBM or >IX/370, but the Series/1 front end and its serial interfaces. The >serial lines were claimed to be poorly designed so that the S/1 can >only support one or two 1200 baud uucp connections (even then with >lost characters). > >Note that these claims are not mine. Some response would be well >appreciated, though. > >--Gunnar > > >-- > >----------------------------------------------------------------------------- >Gunnar Stefansson {mcvax,seismo}!enea!hafro!gunnar >Marine Research Institute, Reykjavik gunnar@hafro About a year ago, I worked with IX/370 in trying to get uucp to work with it. Now it is very possible that the current state of IX/370 is in better shape now, my experiences were very similiar to the above mentioned state. The main difference was that the loss of characters through the Series/1 was so bad, that not even one uucp connection could be maintained. It should also be noted that the company that I was working with at the time (not CDC), was not knowledgable (sp?) with IBM machines and it is possible that we could have had something not quite tuned correctly. BTW, the total accumulated baud rates for the Series/1 were well below the maximum rates given to us by IBM. Hope this is of some help. Tim Kehres Control Data Corporaton / Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory ---------------------------------------------------------------- UUCP: {idi,ihnp4!lll-lcc}!styx!kehres ARPA: kehres@lll-tis-b.ARPA (temporarily disconnected - use styx!kehres@lll-crg.arpa) AT&T: (415) 463-6852