[Coco] Two issues

phillip taylor ptaylor2446 at gmail.com
Wed Mar 22 20:06:51 EDT 2017


Here is the information that you requested.

{N2|12}/DD:xmode /n
 nam=N mgr=SCF ddr=scdwv hpn=07 hpa=FFFF upc=00 bso=01 dlo=00
 eko=01 alf=01 nul=00 pau=00 pag=18 bsp=08 del=18 eor=0D
 eof=1B rpr=04 dup=01 psc=17 int=03 qut=05 bse=08 ovf=07
 par=00 bau=02 xon=00 xof=00 col=50 row=18 xtp= wnd=
 val= sty= cpx= cpy= fgc= bgc= bdc=

On Wed, Mar 22, 2017 at 3:39 PM, Barry Nelson <
Barry.Nelson at amobiledevice.com> wrote:

> >        Taylor, Phillip L CIV Phillip.L.Taylor at uscg.mil
>
> >        Wed Mar 22 14:33:24 EDT 2017
>
>
>
> >        This is just a recommendation and it would make it easier for the
> developers
>
> >        to add supports to carrier detection, data arrival and data send
> using
>
> >        either write or poke and peek like the old rs-232 pack. I am very
> interested
>
> >        in writing a bulletin board system that runs under Nitro Os9 but
> I need this
>
> >        function in order to write the program.
>
>
>
> >        Other issue is with inetd while it starts up it keeps repeating
> the same
>
> >        error message and is taking up to much of the CPU re-sources.
> Does anyone
>
> >        have any recommendations?
>
>
>
> Well, I have run inetd and I have not encountered the issue you describe.
> If you mentioned it before forgive me, but what boot disk are you running?
> What version? Where did you get it? Did you customize it? Can you post the
> output of:
>
> xmode /n
>
>
>
> Also, I should mention that inetd has nothing to do with a RS232 pak.
> Dialups on a RS232 pak are handled by tsmon and login.
>
>
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