Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!apple!sun-barr!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!wpg!russ From: russ@wpg.UUCP (Russell Lawrence) Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems Subject: Re: Telebit registers Keywords: S60's S70's Telebit Message-ID: <1182@wpg.UUCP> Date: 24 May 89 21:45:49 GMT References: <49@wells.UUCP> Organization: WP Group, POB 306, Metairie, LA 70004 Lines: 21 In article <49@wells.UUCP>, edw@wells.UUCP (Ed Wells) writes: > After calling another Telebit modem in PEP mode, have you ever gone > back to local mode and checked out the S60's and S70's registers while > the connection was connected? I did and found what appears to be > several line/carrier condition tables with the grade of each of the 511 > carriers. ^^^^ Could someone please post how-to info on interpreting the table? I've tried checking the contents of register 76, but what I get is a listing that varies from eight numbers to about a hundred... *not* 511. BTW, Ed mentioned in a previous article that he was unable to get his TB+ to work faster than 9600 on outgoing calls. My uucico supports 19.2 kbs calls, but I've never (ever) been able to get a throughput of more than 700 bytes per second. One of my net neighbors thinks the problem might be line noise, but I'm beginning to suspect that something else is wrong. If anyone else has encountered a similar problem, how about sharing the solutions? -- Russell Lawrence, WP Group, New Orleans (504) 443-5000 uunet!wpg!russ