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On Wed, Jun 27, 2001 at 09:56:23AM +0100, Tim Allen wrote: > I'm running Hylafax 4.1rc2 under RH 7.1 on a 486 100MHz (16550AF UARTS) with > a Multitech MT1932ZDXK Class 2 modem, RTSCTS handshaking (cabling > double-checked) and 38400 Baud between PC and modem. ATTENTION EVERYBODY: See that? That's how a problem report *should* start. Thanks, Tim. :-) > Clearly the machine isn't exactly cutting edge and once the machine comes > under load when receiving a fax I start losing chunks of the incoming page. > Can anyone advise on the likely success of any of the following ideas: > > Drop the modem comms speed to 19200 or 9600 Baud. > > Run setserial at startup with the low_latency option. > > Modify the UART fifo interrupt threshold. At some point during the > installation I recall a message stating this was set to 8 but I don't know > what to do to change this. If you're running in class 2 and dropping incoming data, the problem is almost certainly interrupt latency, and if your 550 is configured correctly, I'm shocked; *shocked*, I tell you. :-) I would recommend putting a break out box on the cable, and msking sure that the handshake lines are actually toggling, and making sure that the modem is actually configured for that (&K?). Yeah, I would try backing the modem rate off to 19.2... and I'd also look into increasing memory, if you don't have at *least* 32MB; 64M would be better. Swapping will *kill everything* on a Unix box; if you're swapping, you don't have enough RAM. RAM's cheap. ;-) Cheers, -- jra -- Jay R. Ashworth jra@baylink.com Member of the Technical Staff Baylink The Suncoast Freenet The Things I Think Tampa Bay, Florida http://baylink.pitas.com +1 727 804 5015 OS X: Because making Unix user-friendly was easier than debugging Windows ____________________ HylaFAX(tm) Users Mailing List _______________________ To unsub: mail -s unsubscribe hylafax-users-request@hylafax.org < /dev/null