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- Date: 22 Nov 82 23:33:34-EST (Mon)
- From: Bob Hoffman
- To: Dave Fylstra
- Subject: MODEM protocol implementation for RT11
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- I read your note on net.micro.cpm concerning RT11 tools and thought
- I'd give you what I have: I wrote this to run on my LSI-11 at home
- using the DECUS C compiler. The code should be relatively
- self-explanatory given an understanding of the MODEM protocol itself.
- The reason for using a global (dladdr) for the device address is that
- the device address is hard-coded into the binary in exactly one
- place -- the global itself. This makes it easy to patch the binary
- if you should move the .SAV file to another system that has its
- modem port at a different address [I find myself doing this often].
- I have used it at 1200 baud and it seems to work just fine. If you
- have any questions or comments about it, please don't hesitate to ask.
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- Good luck,
- ---Bob.
- ...mcnc!idis!pitt!hoffman
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