Xref: utzoo unix-pc.general:2606 unix-pc.uucp:91 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!xanth!ames!killer!texbell!rutgers!noao!arizona!naucse!sbw From: sbw@naucse.UUCP (Steve Wampler) Newsgroups: unix-pc.general,unix-pc.uucp Subject: Hardware flow control on tty000? Message-ID: <1298@naucse.UUCP> Date: 2 Apr 89 18:16:31 GMT Organization: Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ Lines: 25 I'd like to start by thanking all the people who helped me get my TB+ running - I was unable to reach all of you individually (sigh). For the record, I have it running under stock uucp with 3.5 of the OS. However, I don't take dial-ins, so that isn't too well tested (though I did get it up and running on another 3B1 that takes only dialins - it's just that I haven't tested it on a 3B1 that both dials in and out). I do, however, have a question. Numerous people suggested I set hardware flow control on the port (tty000) and gave TB+ settings for that (i.e. s58=002). How? I don't see how to set a CTS flow control protocol on that port (it doesn't show up as option during 'Hardware Setup' on my system, and stty doesn't eat the 'ctscd' flag). So I'm running with Xon/Xoff protocol (and s58=003). I'd prefer the other, if someone can tell me how. Remember that I have 3.5, not 3.51. Thanks! By the way, I don't use cu or async_main, just uucp and kermit, so I locked the interface at 19200 baud - seems to cause no problems. Maybe someone (good, not like me) can figure out how to patch cu and async_main to take 19200? Thanks again. -- Steve Wampler {....!arizona!naucse!sbw}