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From: dz@mir.glas.apc.org (Dmitry the Zuryanovich)
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Subject: Re: rts/cts problem
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: : OS: SCO OSE 5.04+RSc
: : Comm-Driver: SCO standart, not fas.
Frank, it is a problem with SCO. When I changed standart asy to fas -
everything changed. And currently, everything works.
Looks like sio driver is buggy. It doesnt works with rts/cts. Or, may
be, it works unproperly with some internal modems with FIFO
emulation.
: No. It is not Zmodem's business to do it. It is using the file descriptor
: from Kermit. Anyway, if you follow the directions for making Kermit go fast,
: you won't need to worry about the interface between Kermit and Zmodem.
Thanks, but it seems all right with kermit.
The only you should change is to add a recomendation for SCO OpenServer
users to use fas.
I've tried 3 FreeUNIX SCO installations: 5.0.0, and twice - 5.0.4 from
a different media. And , cause for commercial distrbutions the media
seems to be the same - looks like a real problem.
The only good thing is that fas works. And works great.