Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.2 9/5/84; site wlcrjs.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!cbosgd!ihnp4!wlcrjs!randy From: randy@wlcrjs.UUCP (Randy Suess) Newsgroups: net.bugs.uucp Subject: Re: Need help with XENIX UUCP L.sys Message-ID: <426@wlcrjs.UUCP> Date: Thu, 29-Nov-84 00:02:38 EST Article-I.D.: wlcrjs.426 Posted: Thu Nov 29 00:02:38 1984 Date-Received: Thu, 29-Nov-84 06:23:40 EST References: <3034@sri-tsc.UUCP> <2413@ucla-cs.ARPA> Reply-To: randy@wlcrjs.UUCP (Randy Suess) Organization: chi-net, Public Access UN*X, Chicago IL Lines: 30 Summary: >In article <3034@sri-tsc.UUCP> dan@sri-tsc.UUCP (Dan Chernikoff) writes: >>I am trying to set up a Radio Shack TRS80 Model 16 running XENIX to dial out >>Specifically, how do you send a newline/carriage return in the expect-reply >>section of the L.sys line, and how do you indicate delays? I've tried "\r", >>"\n", "\d", and lots of other things and none of them work. Any suggestions >>would be greatly appreciated! >> >> -Dan Chernikoff >> {hplabs,sun,cmcl2,fortune}!sri-tsc!dan >> dan@sri-tsc > I run a Public Access Xenix system in Chicago, and have mucked about extensively with uucp. I have both Hayes modems and UDS modems for dial in and out. The trick I found is to embed a ^M into the sequence using the ^V mode of vi. An example for a DCHAYES is: wlcrjs Any com1 1200 com1 x-ATDT5551212^M-login:-^M-login: uucp ssword: foo the 'x-' fools uucico into expecting an 'x' and when it doesn't find it, it sends the Hayes dial string. The multiple -login:-^M's act as a delay till the other system answers. This works on a Altos 586 running System III, Version 7, a IBM PC running Venix86 and a Sritek add on 68000 board (With the *WORST* version of Xenix I have ever seen) If *only* I had known... Randy Suess Chi-Net - Public Access UN*X (312) 545 7535 (h) (312) 283 0559 (system) {ihnp4|ihldt}!wlcrjs!randy