Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!husc6!uwvax!rutgers!mit-eddie!killer!texbell!ssbn!bill From: bill@ssbn.WLK.COM (Bill Kennedy) Newsgroups: comp.sys.att Subject: VP/ix serial terminals Keywords: VP/ix Simul-Task terminals Message-ID: <240@ssbn.WLK.COM> Date: 14 Nov 88 02:45:49 GMT Distribution: na Organization: W.L. Kennedy Jr. & Associates, Pipe Creek, TX Lines: 53 I am running AT&T 386 UNIX with Simul-Task 386 (aka VP/ix) in a no name clone with a CompuTone AT-4 smart serial card. All in all I am pleased enough with VP/ix (that's easier to type than Simul-Task!) and I am very impressed with how they were able to graft PC oriented things onto a moderately stupid terminal. I have even figured out how to make it work with a Televideo, a Qume, and a Zenith I have some anomalies that I can not explain for myself. If I try to run DOS from a terminal on the smart serial card I get a pregnant pause, a message Cannot enable DOS mode for this device a much longer pause and then my UNIX prompt back. I can log in with my luggable in cu (onto a modem on COM1) and it works fine. If I try to run DOS from a directly connected terminal on COM2 I get a very prompt message Error attempting to open serial device Press Enter to continue and then everything is OK. I don't get that message when logged in on a modem or when I'm on the console (I suppose that's obvious). Perhaps the brain trust can enlighten me. I'm curious as to why it won't work on any smart card port. That's probably a function of the driver and something the driver must do when VP/ix wants to open it. I hope not because I'm getting ready to replace the COM2 driver with one that takes advantage of the NS16550A UART and CTS/RTS handshaking. Can anyone explain what a serial driver must do in addition to work with VP/ix? I'm equally curious as to why I get an open error on the COM2 device but it recovers and proceeds normally. Finally, is there a repository of VP/ix terminal files anywhere? I'd like to contribute a couple and collect a couple more. They are a pain in the neck to write and test, surely we can exchange them like we do termcap/terminfo's. Whoops! I said "finally", I lied. Does anyone know why VP/ix must dongle both floppies (A & B) before it will start? Mine are in an outboard enclosure and are normally powered down. It takes just that much longer for VP/ix to start up if there's nothing there. I might add that VP/ix does a creditable job of shimming DOS to fit a serial terminal. I tried three things I was certain would not work, DAC Easy Accounting (ancient uSoft BASIC), the venerable szap from Software Toolworks, and MKS vi. They are all very screen memory oriented and szap is very function key oriented. They all worked! They even ran OK on the DOS partition on drive 0. I was impressed. Thanks for any thoughts, wisdom, steers. -- Bill Kennedy usenet {killer,att,rutgers,sun!daver,uunet!bigtex}!ssbn!bill internet bill@ssbn.WLK.COM