Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!ames!pacbell!hoptoad!peora!rtmvax!bilver!bill From: bill@bilver.UUCP (bill vermillion) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix Subject: Re: 8-port serial async cards?? Message-ID: <396@bilver.UUCP> Date: 7 Feb 89 04:23:44 GMT References: <8417@dasys1.UUCP> <1135@netxcom.UUCP> <823@wb3ffv.ampr.org> <390@bilver.UUCP> <2870@ddsw1.MCS.COM> Reply-To: bill@bilver.UUCP (bill vermillion) Organization: W. J. Vermillion, Winter Park, FL Lines: 71 In article <2870@ddsw1.MCS.COM> karl@ddsw1.UUCP (Karl Denninger) writes: >In article <390@bilver.UUCP> bill@bilver.UUCP (bill vermillion) writes: >>In article <823@wb3ffv.ampr.org> howardl@wb3ffv.ampr.org ( WB3FFV) writes: >>>In article <1135@netxcom.UUCP>, rfrye@netxcom.UUCP (Rob Frye) writes: >>>> In article <8417@dasys1.UUCP> eddjp@dasys1.UUCP (Dewey Paciaffi) writes: >>>>>We are considering upgrading our 386 XENIX box from an ARNET 4 port 9600 baud >>>>>board, to a Bell Technologies ACE 8 port 38,400 baud board. >>>> >>>> I, too am interested in that card. Please post responses; I think others >>>> may wish to know. Also, if anyone is using any other 8-port serial board >>>> on SCO Xenix 386 that you like (particularly that will handle 38.4kbps) >>>> please clue us in! :-> At this point I said: >>You might want to look at the Anvil Stallion. Board is 8 or 16 in an AT >>configuration or up to 12 in an AT system. ...... And you said ..... >ARGH! > And then a lot of point I hadn't heard about. Thanks for the info. (much deleted!) >One more thing -- their latest drivers don't work right (with the >transparent print and all). ........ > >The older drivers don't work with VP/ix or attached printers.... I don't have the transparent print drivers, but do have the older drivers and haven't had a problem with local printing. Have not used local print with terminals, but with PCs that have dual ports, one for async the other for block transmission from a Burroughs. All I had to do was define the port to be the terminal port, and in the interface description just put the code to turn off the keyboard and turn on the port. At the end of the script I reversed it. For the word processor, Lex, there is a terminal description screen that permits me to tell the system what byte seqeunce turns on the port. Works fine. All this is on 386 SCO with a Model 80 IBM, and the anvil board. I did have one strange problem however. Sometimes a print job would not finish. It would just stop halfway through. This was on an Epson 320i, driven through an Anvil serial port. Turns out that when the print job thought it was through it appeared the port got turned off, or changed. At then ed of the rc file I added this line (stty /dev/null >If you're intending to do high speed modem work, choose something else. > Argh! NOW you tell me. Mine is in shipment now. But it's my own machine and I am the primary user. My current machine gets real doggy as it is when a netnews feed comes in on the TB - it can only get better. >-- >Karl Denninger (karl@ddsw1.MCS.COM, ddsw1!karl) >Data: [+1 312 566-8912], Voice: [+1 312 566-8910] >Macro Computer Solutions, Inc. "Quality solutions at a fair price" -- Bill Vermillion - UUCP: {uiucuxc,hoptoad,petsd}!peora!rtmvax!bilver!bill : bill@bilver.UUCP