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Date:      Tue, 07 May 96 10:50:58 PST
From:      "Brett Glass" <Brett_Glass@ccgate.infoworld.com>
To:        Darek Misiak <damis@szc.ternet.pl>
Cc:        hardware@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Inteligent cards and PPP
Message-ID:  <9604078314.AA831490044@ccgate.infoworld.com>

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This should work. I changed mine to set the modem ports to 38400, so that
the serial interrupts were not as frequent with several V.34 modems.   Make
sure to turn on RTS/CTS pacing on your modems!

--Brett

Original message follows:

Here comes a new version of rc.serial. It is set to cooperate with
Cyclades. I didn't try to start it with Specialix.

#!/bin/sh
# $Id: rc.serial,v 1.6 1996/02/24 19:51:25 bde Exp $

# Change some defaults for serial devices.
# Standard defaults are:
# dtrwait 300 drainwait 0
# initial cflag from <sys/ttydefaults.h> = cread cs8 hupcl
# initial iflag, lflag and oflag all 0
# speed 9600
# special chars from <sys/ttydefaults.h>
# nothing locked
# except for serial consoles the initial iflag, lflag and oflag are from
# <sys/ttydefaults.h> and clocal is locked on.

default() {
 # Reset everything changed by the other functions to initial defaults.

 ci=$1; shift # call in device identifier
 co=$1; shift # call out device identifier

 for i in $*
 do
  comcontrol /dev/tty$ci$i dtrwait 300 drainwait 0
  stty </dev/ttyi$ci$i -clocal  crtscts  hupcl 9600 reprint ^R
  stty </dev/ttyl$ci$i -clocal -crtscts -hupcl 0
  stty </dev/cuai$co$i -clocal  crtscts  hupcl 9600 reprint ^R
  stty </dev/cual$co$i -clocal -crtscts -hupcl 0
 done
}

maybe() {
 # Special settings.

 ci=$1; shift
 co=$1; shift

 for i in $*
 do
  # Don't use ^R; it breaks bash's ^R when typed ahead.
  stty </dev/ttyi$ci$i reprint undef
  stty </dev/cuai$co$i reprint undef
  # Lock clocal off on dialin device for security.
  stty </dev/ttyl$ci$i clocal
  # Lock the speeds to use old binaries that don't support them.
  # Any legal speed works to lock the initial speed.
  stty </dev/ttyl$ci$i 300
  stty </dev/cual$co$i 300
 done
}

modem() {
 # Modem that supports CTS and perhaps RTS handshaking.

 ci=$1; shift
 co=$1; shift

 for i in $*
 do
  # may depend on modem
  comcontrol /dev/tty$ci$i dtrwait 100 drainwait 180
  # Lock crtscts on.
  # Speed reasonable for V42bis.
  stty </dev/ttyi$ci$i crtscts 57600
  stty </dev/ttyl$ci$i crtscts
  stty </dev/cuai$co$i crtscts 57600
  stty </dev/cual$co$i crtscts
 done
}

mouse() {
 # Mouse on either callin or callout port.

 ci=$1; shift
 co=$1; shift

 for i in $*
 do
  # Lock clocal on, hupcl off.
  # Standard speed for Microsoft mouse.
  stty </dev/ttyi$ci$i clocal -hupcl 1200
  stty </dev/ttyl$ci$i clocal  hupcl
  stty </dev/cuai$co$i clocal -hupcl 1200
  stty </dev/cual$co$i clocal  hupcl
 done
}

terminal() {
 # Terminal that supports CTS and perhaps RTS handshaking
 # with the cable or terminal arranged so that DCD is on
 # at least while the terminal is on.
 # Also works for bidirectional communications to another pc
 # provided at most one side runs getty.
 # Same as modem() except we want a faster speed and no dtrwait.

 ci=$1; shift
 co=$1; shift

 modem $ci $co $*
 for i in $*
 do
  comcontrol /dev/tty$ci$i dtrwait 0
  stty </dev/ttyi$ci$i 115200
  stty </dev/cuai$co$i 115200
 done
}

# Don't use anything from this file unless you have some buggy programs
# that require it.

# Edit the functions and the examples to suit your system.
# $1 is the call in device identifier, $2 is the call out device identifier
# and the remainder of the line lists the device numbers.

# Initialize assorted 8250-16550 (sio) ports.
# maybe    d a  0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v
# mouse    d a      2
# modem    d a    1
# terminal d a  0

# Initialize all ports on a Cyclades-8yo.
# modem    c c  0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

# Initialize all ports on a Cyclades-16ye.
# modem    c c  0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 a b c d e f 
modem    c c  0 1

# Initialize all ports on a Digiboard 8.
# modem    D D  0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Regards
Darek




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