Xref: utzoo comp.dcom.modems:2024 comp.unix.microport:876 comp.unix.xenix:2508 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!husc6!uwvax!umn-d-ub!umn-cs!bungia!cimcor!mike From: mike@cimcor.UUCP (Michael Grenier) Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems,comp.unix.microport,comp.unix.xenix Subject: Re: "Smart" serial boards for the 80386 Message-ID: <510@cimcor.UUCP> Date: 19 Jun 88 13:22:28 GMT References: <628@wb3ffv.UUCP> Organization: Grenier & friends, Forest Lake, MN Lines: 39 From article <628@wb3ffv.UUCP>, by howardl@wb3ffv.UUCP (Howard Leadmon ): > > In article <4935@dasys1.UUCP>, manes@dasys1.UUCP (Steve Manes) writes: >> >> I've had a lousy time trying to find a smart serial board for my 386. > >> The first board tried was Bell's ICC's, which is a complete disaster. If the >> modems aren't hung inside of 4 hours, the machine has crashed completely. > > [Flame On!!] > Well let me say that I can tell you some stories about Bell Technoliges, and > I wouldn't put it all here (it would overload the net!!). The Bell ICC is a > peice of JUNK! It dosen't work with System V/AT, it works even worse with > System V/386 from Microport, and even with there own port of UNIX V 3.0 for > the 80386 (sold by Bell Tech) it won't handle a modem, so the board is > useless in my opinion. So I sent a whole pile of ICC's back to Bell and to For whatever its worth, I've used the Bell board in both Microport 286 and 386 UNIX as well as the Digiboard. I had the same problems with the modem as you did but there was a fix posted to the net awhile back for this problem. It seems that the wiring diagrams in their manual are screwed up and the suggested wiring for the modem was wrong. (Not to mention that they use the wrong sex RS-232 connectors off their cables considering the Bell board works as a DCE). Some of the modem lines are wired wrong. Unfortunately, I didn't keep that article so I don;t remember what the correct wiring should be...check the other areas of the manual dor the 8 pin layout coming off the board and wire it up using common sense. One thing I liked about the Bell board was its use under 386 DosMerge. It handled terminals very nicely especially once you do a 'on unix "stty ixon /dev/tty01"' or whatever from the DOS prompt which sets handling of XON/XOFF for terminals like mine which need it (it gets reset by DosMerge). Personally, I'd buy something other than a Bell Technologies board. -Mike Grenier mike@cimcor.mn.org {rutgers, amdahl, ihnp4???}!bungia!cimcor!mike