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- From: ia4@cunixa.cc.columbia.edu (Imran Anwar)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Why is this modem cable's DTR mapped to RTS?
- Message-ID: <1992Sep6.050516.4767@news.columbia.edu>
- Date: 6 Sep 92 05:05:16 GMT
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- I have an EXTREMELY expensive, EXTREMELY unfriendly/unadaptable but
- EXTREMELY effective proram for data transmissions from Mac to Mac using
- ONLY Telebit Trailblazers at both ends. The program is TOTALLY closed
- and really horrible as a consumer product but the damned thing manages
- to give me an AVERAGE of 9.6k transfers from NY to Pakistan using
- Trailblazers.
-
- BUT the problem is that the product has redial times of once in FOUR minutes
- (which means, over international lines, taking as long as a couple of hours
- before it actually gets a real connection. AND, when I hooked up my
- new WorldBlazer with it the program did not work, or rather fails.
-
- This is what happens with a Trailblazer:
-
- It piks file from one designated folder, compresses it, and places it
- in a designated outgoing folder. Then it asks to Reset the modem (turning
- on with T/D pressed). Then it sends some data to the modem which basically
- (from what I can tell) sends commands to make the modem quiet in dialing andf
- not to echo, sets s58 and 68 to 2. Then a few minutes later it dials.
- If the connection is established (usually easier at 5 am then at 9 am :-( )
- it sends a quick stream of data with the bps rate column saying 19200 bps,
- (this is probably some header information it sends) and then it sends what
- I think are fixed length packets of about 30kbits in a big burst, when it
- does that the modem's CTS and SD lights go on. It probably received a small
- single acknowledgment for that burst and sends the next one until the file
- is complete. It then does the next file, and finally discosnnects.
-
- When I connected the WorldBlazer it sends out apparently the same strings as
- before but a few crazy things happen. It says dialing, then it says Code
- 0 Detected, Trying Again. And goes back to waiting. AFTER that the World-
- Blazer turns ON, dials the nuumber, and instantly hangs up! i.e. a delayed
- response. This keeps happening over and over again.
-
-
- Among other things I asked Telebit tech support (very helpfful) was about
- if the Result codes were different between the TB and WB modems, they said no
-
- But , despite attempts, we could not figure out what was happening. I did
- remember that the program ONLY works with a modem cable the company gave.
- And one of the things I noticed between this and other modem cables I had
- was that with it the Modem Ready light and CTS come on but NOT the DTR light.
-
- Interestingly, when this cable is hooked to the Worldblazer the RTS light
- comes on (the Trailblazer Plus does not have an RTS light or I would have
- noticed this sooner). instead of the DTR light. When I make any other
- communications program eventhen the RTS light comes on instead of DTR. And
- "inverting DTR" in the application makes the RTS light go on and off.
-
- That really suprises me. Could this have any implications for fast data
- transmission, because when I use ordinary hardware cables with the
- Trailblazer or with the WorldBlazer and send data to the same numbers in
- Pakistan with any other standard program like White Knight, Microphon etc
- using X-, Y- or Z-modem in all the cases the file transfers fail, or
- achieve 80 cps or even lower :-(
-
- I am totallyt confused if it is just some super programming that they
- employed and is it related to DTR/RTS switching on the cable or is that
- kjust a trick to sell expensiuve cables. The company is in England
- and they want about $5000 yes that is $5000 for an UPGRADE!
-
- The program shows that it is based on the Think C libraries so I am not
- evenm sure if the Think C code has some such standard high speed data
- transmission routines.
-
- Hope people on the net can please help me out with this.
-
- Thanks
-
- Imran
-