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- Date: Fri, 11 Mar 94 04:30:01 PST
- From: Advanced Amateur Radio Networking Group <tcp-group@ucsd.edu>
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- Subject: TCP-Group Digest V94 #65
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- TCP-Group Digest Fri, 11 Mar 94 Volume 94 : Issue 65
-
- Today's Topics:
- BBS and emergencies
- Kantronics Data Engine <--> Kiss mode (3 msgs)
- Re[2]: Kantronics Dataengine <--> KISS Mode
- What next?
-
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-
- Date: Thu, 10 Mar 1994 14:21:46 -0700 (MST)
- From: Klarsen <klarsen@acca.nmsu.edu>
- Subject: BBS and emergencies
- To: tcp-group@ucsd.edu
-
- What I have seen save aa4re's discussion on what Jeffrey Austen was
- complaining about show me few people with opinions on this subject are
- actual bbs sysops. I am the sysop of k5di@k5di.nm.usa.na and run the
- f6fbb version 5.15c software.
-
- In case of emergency I will go to the c:\fbb\system\fwd directory
- and delete the file "bulls" that will stop all bulletin forwarding but
- allow mail to flow as it normally does. When the emergency team decides
- to send flood bulletins about the problem I will do what is necessary to
- capture these files and leave them for all to read. It will take less
- than an evening for me to get onto an emergency footing. This is the case
- for my guess, 95% of the other bbs sysops world wide.
-
- karl
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 10 Mar 94 13:29 CDT
- From: emillar@enlaces.ufro.cl (Eduardo Millar)
- Subject: Kantronics Data Engine <--> Kiss mode
- To: srbible@cs.nps.navy.mil, tcp-group@ucsd.edu
-
- I+ I would like to have this information?..
-
- emillar
- eduardo millar c.
- emillar!@enlaces.ufro.cl
- temuco-Chile
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 10 Mar 1994 10:40:10 -0700 (MST)
- From: Tim Baggett <wbaggett@NMSU.edu>
- Subject: Kantronics Dataengine <--> KISS Mode
- To: Advanced Amateur Radio Networking Group <tcp-group@UCSD.EDU>
-
- Steve,
-
- I have a Data Engine working in KISS mode here. All I did was to place the
- (9600) modem I wanted to use in port 0. I really don't think I needed to
- do this because I believe the DE uses the port that was selected at time
- of the reset to use while in KISS mode (I'm using just plain vanilla KISS
- here so the second port is not being used). I then did the INT KISS and
- power cycled the DE.
-
- Kinda of a waste running a DE in KISS mode anyway. It's only temporary
- here, until I get the second 9600 radio/modem built up then JNOS40 is
- going to join the Data Engine up on a mountain.
-
- Good luck,
- Tim
-
- ********************************************************************
- Tim Baggett, AA5DF Electrical Engineering Student
- New Mexico State University
- Internet: WBAGGETT@NMSU.EDU
- AMPR: AA5DF@NMSUGW.AMPR.ORG US Snail: 1805 Rentfrow Apt #1
- (When on) AA5DF.AMPR.ORG Las Cruces, NM 88001
- ********************************************************************
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 11 Mar 1994 02:42:04 -0800 (PST)
- From: Bob Merritt <ka4byp@netcom.com>
- Subject: Kantronics Data Engine <--> Kiss mode
- To: Eduardo Millar <emillar@enlaces.ufro.cl>
-
- I had the same problem for a long time with the DE. I somehow discovered
- that flow control was necessary. These are lines from my autoexec file
- that work for me:
-
- attach asy 0x3f8 4 ax25 p1 4096 256 19200 f #comm1 as interface p1
- #>> lots of lines<<
- param p1 dtr 1
- param p1 rts 1
- #>> again more lines <<
- attach kiss p1 1 p2 #second kiss port as interface p2
-
- That will run both ports in the DE in kiss mode. You off course must use
- the DE command PORTS 1 first to put it into 2 port mode. Then set
- INTERFACE to KISS then do a RESET before running your NOS.
-
- 73 and Good Luck!!
-
- Bob KA4BYP
-
- ka4byp@netcom.com
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 10 Mar 94 15:03:27 pst
- From: "Alan Adamson" <aadamson@symantec.com>
- Subject: Re[2]: Kantronics Dataengine <--> KISS Mode
- To: tcp-group@UCSD.EDU, Tim Baggett <wbaggett@NMSU.edu>
-
- One, note make sure you set the modem or port, cant remember to 2. Do
- this if you have two ports. I have a DE running on an amiga with both
- ports working great in kiss mode....
-
- aadamson@symantec.com
-
-
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- Subject: Re: Kantronics Dataengine <--> KISS Mode
- Author: Tim Baggett <wbaggett@NMSU.edu> at INTERNET
- Date: 3/10/94 1:58 PM
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- Date: Thu, 10 Mar 1994 10:40:10 -0700 (MST)
- From: Tim Baggett <wbaggett@NMSU.edu>
- Subject: Re: Kantronics Dataengine <--> KISS Mode
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- Steve,
-
- I have a Data Engine working in KISS mode here. All I did was to place the
- (9600) modem I wanted to use in port 0. I really don't think I needed to
- do this because I believe the DE uses the port that was selected at time
- of the reset to use while in KISS mode (I'm using just plain vanilla KISS
- here so the second port is not being used). I then did the INT KISS and
- power cycled the DE.
-
- Kinda of a waste running a DE in KISS mode anyway. It's only temporary
- here, until I get the second 9600 radio/modem built up then JNOS40 is
- going to join the Data Engine up on a mountain.
-
- Good luck,
- Tim
-
- ********************************************************************
- Tim Baggett, AA5DF Electrical Engineering Student
- New Mexico State University
- Internet: WBAGGETT@NMSU.EDU
- AMPR: AA5DF@NMSUGW.AMPR.ORG US Snail: 1805 Rentfrow Apt #1
- (When on) AA5DF.AMPR.ORG Las Cruces, NM 88001
- ********************************************************************
-
-
-
-
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 10 Mar 94 14:02:29 GMT
- From: Jan Schiefer <jas@hplb.hpl.hp.com>
- Subject: What next?
- To: TCP-Group@UCSD.EDU
-
- wi7c@speedway.net (KC) wrote:
- > I have my two computers tied together with a simple
- > null-modem cable via COM1 and want to use KA9Q NOS to
- > communicate between the two using SLIP. I have tried
- > configuring the two ports with the ATTACH and IFCONFIG
- > commands, but cannot get the two to talk to each other.
- > I am using KA9Q NOS (PA0GRI v2.0p). Any suggestions?
-
- Off the top of my head:
-
- Make sure you have set up the right ports with the right parameters.
- Have NOS running on one PC, a terminal program that you know works on
- the other. Do a ping from the PC running NOS to the other one. There
- should be garbage appearing on the terminal program. Reverse roles of
- the PCs, try again.
-
- If nothing appears one the 'monitor', try an AX connect from the NOS PC
- (your IP routing may be wrong, but this won't impact the AX.25).
-
- Good luck,
- Jan g0trr//dl5ue
-
- --
- Jan Schiefer, g0trr, jas@hplb.hpl.hp.com, HP Labs Bristol, UK. +44 272 228344
- Finally, I discovered a way to create lines longer then 80 columns, even on term
-
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