Date: Sun, 02 Apr 1995 17:06:21 From: shane@et.pronex.com (Shane Anderson) To: questions@FreeBSD.org Subject: modems revisted Message-ID: <340@et.pronex.com>
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I've got the modem answering dial-up very nicely now, at high speed. I want to thank you all for your good help and attention. Once I got it banged through my head that I needed to init three (not one) serial devices, the other two being the initial state and locked state devices, and added these to my rc.serial, everthing went much better. (Also added the cua?? devices for good measure and in anticipation of the next step) At first I had some spurious chars coming through, but tweaking the init and the various config files cleared that up. The help with tip was also invaluable since I found it hard to believe that I could not init my modem from BSD. Many, many thanks. The last question I have on the subject is how to hang up cleanly. When I logout from the remote terminal (which is DOS based - Telix), I get high order garbage which has a tendancy to lock the DOS term. Any idea how I might hang up cleanly without generating garbage? I seem to recall from my Waffle days that there was a config item called "strictclose" or something like that which closed the serial port connection very strictly in compliance with certain rules (?) and got rid of the same problem. Thanks again, a thousand times. With your good help and pointers it has been a pleasure... the 4.4 SMM and Man pages just could not have ever gotten me there as fast. BTW, has anyone ever done anything on the order of "A Complete Idiot's Guide to (Free)BSD" for the truly remedial? The O'Reilly manuals, while certainly useful, assume a certain level of knowledge that I simply do not have, and they gloss details and subtleties that I just don't pick up on the first time through. shane ----- Shane G. Anderson Internet: shane@et.pronex.com shane@et.expressnet.org Voice : (800) 864-5778 Fax : (818) 783-8646
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