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From: Ishikawa <ishikawa@yk.rim.or.jp>
Subject: Re: success Re: solaris2.6, ckermit 197 problem.
Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2000 00:34:56 +0900
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To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
arthur wouk wrote:
> i finally switched from rts/cts flow control to xon/xoff, and i am
> connecting regularly. once, while still on rts/cts i did make a
> connection, but i could not repeat it. so i played with all known
> parameters till the switch to xon/xoff did it.
>
> yet, with the same release of ckermit, the same modem type, under
> sol2.4 on my ss2, rts/cts is just fine. any explanations?
>
ckermit binary released sometime ago didn't handle
hardware flow control (rts/cts) on Solaris 7 for x86, solaris 2.5.1 for
sparc, etc..
I suspect that rts/cts handling by the binary might be possibly correct
on Solaris 2.4 on your ss2, while it is incorrect on 2.6 on ss10.
But I suspect that there are also the modem-type issues
as well as speed issues as others have pointed out.
Happy Hacking
ishikawa