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From: macy@fmsystm.UUCP (Macy Hallock)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix,comp.dcom.modems
Subject: Re: Strange modem problem
Summary: SCO fix may be required
Keywords: SCO Xenix modem error
Message-ID: <35@fmsystm.UUCP>
Date: 15 Aug 89 16:03:01 GMT
References: <21@dynasys.UUCP>
Reply-To: macy@fmsystm.UUCP (Macy Hallock)
Organization: F M Systems  Medina, Ohio USA
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In article <21@dynasys.UUCP> root@dynasys.UUCP (Super user) writes:
>
>I've got a strange modem problem I thought someone out there might be able to
>help me with.  I'm running Xenix 386 V2.3 on an Everex 386/16.  I have an
>internal 2400baud Everex modem. 
    (configuration info deleted...)
>----What happens is that someone calls, I get "Loose cable or noise on dev 8,
>port shut down" when it rings, the modem answers, the two modems connect but at
>300 baud.  No login is given and break doesn't work.

I encountered a similar problem at one time.  SCO has developed a fix for this
known as xnx128 that they distribute via anonymous uucp on machine sosco.

It appears to be caused by the RING output by the modem, amoung other things.
I recommend the fix.

This has been discussed in this group in the past.  Posted here for general
use and reference, because so many people seem to have this problems in one
form or another and do not seem to know what to do.  Further info on the SCO
fixes can bo obtained by uucp'ing /usr/spool/uucppublic/SLS/info from SCO's
machine sosco at 408-425-3502 (2400bps) or 408-429-1786 (Telebit).

SCO has the right idea making this service available.  I wish more
manufacturers/vendors would do this, especially via uucp rather than BBS.

       Macy Hallock               fmsystm!macy@NCoast.ORG
       F M Systems, Inc.          hal!ncoast!fmsystm!macy
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