![]() |
I have a customer with an SCO openserver 5, Digiboard XEM PCI multiport controller, and zoom 56K external modem. The problem appears to be that the Digiboard doesn't provide the right signals to the modem. I was unable to cu to the modem until I turned off dcd checking. Now that I can CU to the modem, if I type ATDT <number>, I immediatly get back ERROR from the modem. This leads me to believe that one or more of the other control lines DTR/DSR/CTS/RTS is not working right and/or missing. The modem is plugged into the C module (C02) which is a DB25 port. Contributing to the problem is the customer no longer has documentation on the Digiboard, the 56K zoom modem documentation only includes examples for windows and does not list the register settings. The customer did have a small reference book for the Digiboard ditty command and issuing the ditty command to force DCD on allowed the cu. The Digiboard came from their old SCO Openserver 3 system that died the week before the replacement system was scheduled for installation. -- Richard Shetron multics@wizvax.net multics@acm.rpi.edu What is the Meaning of Life? There is no meaning, It's just a consequence of complex carbon based chemistry; don't worry about it The Super 76, "Free Aspirin and Tender Sympathy", Las Vegas Strip.