Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!peregrine!elroy!ames!ucsd!sdcc6!sdcc19!sdcc15!pa1293 From: pa1293@sdcc15.ucsd.edu (pa1293) Newsgroups: comp.os.minix Subject: Re: (IBM V1.3) tty1 performance? Message-ID: <760@sdcc15.ucsd.edu> Date: 28 Nov 88 20:18:11 GMT References: <5687@louie.udel.EDU> Reply-To: pa1293@sdcc15.UUCP () Organization: University of California, San Diego Lines: 38 In article <5687@louie.udel.EDU> 75008378%VAX2.NIHED.IE@cunyvm.cuny.edu writes: >I've just got V1.3 (MINIX-PC) running. The best performance I can get >from the the serial port (under Kermit, without losing *chunks* of >stuff in emulation) seems to be 300 bps (kermit won't believe 600 >exists, and performance is lousy at 1200). This is on a 10MHz XT-clone. On an 8 Mhz clone (Blue Chip PC) I can get 2400 baud up-downloads. I have used a few of the additional postings which ast posted a couple of weeks ago. I do lose an occasional packet, but no big deal. Running cron or update while using the tty is probably a bad idea. (Definitely bad with a big crontab!!) >comment on this since V1.3 stabilised. I'd really like to work at >9600 - is this going to be out of the question? Are there other patches >that are likely to affect this? How does the "alternative" tty >driver (from Australia?) measure up on this score? Has anyone IF somebody would post minix assembler code for klib88.as and mpx88.as and make the conversion to minix compilation for Andrew Hannam's tty driver, I would be very grateful. According to Mr Hannam, the driver handles 9600 quite well. (XT or AT ???) Also, it is supposed to have an almost full subset of ansi as well as XON/XOFF. IF ANYBODY has made this tty driver run and compile under minix compiler, PLEASE -> mail the cnanges to me so that I can try them and post them if they work. One more suggestion to everybody... If an article is specific to ATARI ST, it might be helpful to put the word ATARI as the first word in the subject line so that we IBM people know that it does not apply to us. (An even better idea would be for somebody to implement virtual memory for MINIX so that programs could be as large as memory. This would be feasable with AT computers. XTs would be quite slow, but at least they would run large programs. I have a nasty feeling that ATARI users will post non-IBM programs.) My address... John J Marco pa1293@sdcc15.ucsd.edu ~!nosc!ucsd!sdcc15!pa1293