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From: csf@mtunb.ATT.COM (C. Furchner)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.att
Subject: Re: RS232 Configuration on AT&T 7300
Message-ID: <1006@mtunb.ATT.COM>
Date: Thu, 23-Jul-87 16:44:52 EDT
Article-I.D.: mtunb.1006
Posted: Thu Jul 23 16:44:52 1987
Date-Received: Sat, 25-Jul-87 08:52:54 EDT
References: <718@aplvax.UUCP>
Reply-To: csf@mtunb.UUCP (C. Furchner)
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Organization: AT&T EUG
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Keywords: RS232, AT&T 7300

In article <718@aplvax.UUCP> mikef@aplvax.UUCP writes:
>A few of us have bought 7300 in the last couple weeks and we don't seem to be
>able to connect a terminal to it.  Before we loaded 3.5, the 'Hardware Setup'
>option from Install asked for the terminal type and the terminal came up just
>fine.  After we installed 3.5 and all the system software, the 'Hardware
>Setup' form no longer asks for the terminal type and the terminal will not
>respond.

If your terminal is on an expansion board, you must load the version
3.5 combo driver after you have loaded the system software.  3.5
requires a different combo driver than 3.0.  

The floppy may be found in the Communications Management binder,
at the back.  It is labeled "EIA/RAM Combo Board Expansion Disk"
#15 of 19.  

This floppy should be loaded INSTEAD OF the floppy that is
packaged with expansion boards, if you have version 3.5.  

Carol Furchner
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