From: A. Bryan Curnutt (bryan@uhura1.uucp)
Date: 05/28/93


From: bryan@uhura1.uucp (A. Bryan Curnutt)
Subject: Re: Serial FAQ?
Date: Sat, 29 May 1993 03:12:23 GMT

In article <C7n9L7.9K8@uhura1.uucp> bryan%uhura1@uunet.uu.net writes:
>In article <C7MEGG.13L@uhura1.uucp> bryan%uhura1@uunet.uu.net writes:
>>In article <1993May23.231057.8631@kf8nh.wariat.org> bsa@kf8nh.wariat.org (Brandon S. Allbery) writes:
>>>I've just ripped apart tsx-11 [ :-) ] in an attempt to find a serial FAQ
>>>describing why dial-in/dial-out on the same line doesn't seem to want to work
>>>on my system.
>>
>> I can answer this question for
>>the most recent (as of 14 May 1993, anyway) version of SLS.
>
>AAaaarrrgh! No, I can't. I was wrong. Ignore me.

OK, I'm no longer a moron. Or at least I have my modem working the
way I want it to, and it's been that way for a couple of days...

The primary bit I was missing was that I needed the file
/etc/default/uugetty.ttyS1 (after I modified inittab to spawn
uugetty instead of getty), which I basically just copied
from the getty_ps 2.07b package. Here's the file (with
comments removed) that made my setup work:

ALTLOCK=cua1
TIMEOUT=60
INIT="" \d++\dAT\r OK\r\n ATH0\r OK\r\nAT\sM0\sE1\sQ0\sV1\sX4\sS0=1\r OK\r\n
DELAY=1

The "++" in INIT should actually be three "+" characters rather
than two...

I'll write up a more complete set of instructions for getting
things to work (in one document rather than fragmented between
news articles), and send them to Marc for inclusion in the FAQ.

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Bryan Curnutt                                  Stoner Associates, Inc.
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