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From: ibelooze@runet.edu (I l y a)
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Subject: Re: Do not get connected at 33.6K
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Jonathan Stone (jonathan@DSG.Stanford.EDU) wrote:
<snip>
:
: Obviously jumpers and external clocks are not Kermit issues.
: My apologies.
All of this is very informative, but it still does not solve the problem.
I still get 'messed up' screen after I log onto shell account. Which
means programs like elm and tin are unusable. I do, however, get
connected at 38400. It is just that characters are not displayed fast
enough, or maybe too fast and take only 1/2 of the screen. Originally I
thought some of the shell variables like TERM or cols or rows were not
set correctly, but reseting these to different values made no difference.
Running different shells made no difference, of course.
: As best I know, Ultrix itself does not support speeds above 38400.
: Supporting NetBSD-specific DECstation features (like speeds above
: 38400 or modem control) is something we should probably discuss via
: e-mail, if it needs any explicit support at all.
I see, but I am talking about 38400, not speeds above it. I heard
something about UART (sp) chip not being to support this.
(Running Ultrix 4.4 on DEC5000/20, an old version of kermit or tip, or
c-kermit 6.0)
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Ilya Beloozerov ibelooze@runet.edu
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