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- From: ianm@icsbelf.uucp (Ian Moran)
- Newsgroups: comp.unix.aix
- Subject: Re: High-speed modem at built-in serial port (RS/6000)
- Message-ID: <Btrq4p.B36@icsbelf.uucp>
- Date: 29 Aug 92 23:19:36 GMT
- References: <01050810.c5a4ip@mbeckman.mbeckman.com>
- Sender: Ian Moran
- Organization: ICS Computing Group Ltd., Belfast
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- In article <01050810.c5a4ip@mbeckman.mbeckman.com> mbeckman@mbeckman.com writes:
- >
- >I have no direct experience, but my encounters with this problem on other
- >systems always turned out to be me just *thinking* I had hardware handshaking
- >set up -- but one side or the other wasn't actually configured for it. I
- >suspect in your case that either the RS/6000 isn't configured for hardware
- >handshaking (use smit to check the line attributes), or the cable isn't
-
- Exactly what settings would you alter in SMIT regarding line settings
- for use with a modem?
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