Xref: utzoo comp.sys.att:5130 unix-pc.general:2008 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!ames!ucsd!rutgers!att!bakerst!cgh!paul From: paul@cgh.UUCP (Paul Homchick) Newsgroups: comp.sys.att,unix-pc.general Subject: Re: Answers to UNIX PC Commonly Asked Questions Keywords: 3b1 question answer Message-ID: <772@cgh.UUCP> Date: 8 Jan 89 15:29:04 GMT References: <2938@datapg.MN.ORG> Reply-To: paul@cgh.UUCP (Paul Homchick) Organization: Chimitt Gilman Homchick, Radnor, PA Lines: 15 In article <2938@datapg.MN.ORG> sewilco@DataPg.MN.ORG (Scot E Wilcoxon) writes: >11. Some AT&T serial boards do not work right. How are they identified? > >The EIA boards (or EIA/RAM) in question are anything RELEASE F or higher. Does anyone know what symptoms are displayed by these boards that "do not work right?" I've been having some terrible problems with flow control on one of my ports and have just about given up getting my NEC LC-890 to work with it. It never works at 9600 baud, and only works sometimes at 4800 baud. The symptoms are buffer overflow on the NEC, the 3B1 just keeps on sending, but SOMETIMES it works! Really tough to debug. (3.51 kernel, STARLAN card, EIA/Combo card). -- Paul Homchick UUCP: {allegra | rutgers | uunet} !cbmvax!cgh!paul Chimitt Gilman Homchick; 259 Radnor-Chester Road, Suite 140; Radnor, PA 19087