computone

Mark J. DeFilippis mark at promark.UUCP
Sun Mar 25 08:41:06 AEST 1990


In article <2607C48F.30CF at tct.uucp>, chip at tct.uucp (Chip Salzenberg) writes:
> 
>               Computone's so-called "programmers"
>             have Q-Tips Cotton Swabs[tm] for brains.
> 

Well, I don't know if this is true, but we have used many Computone boards,
and migrated up from the older AT-vantage X boards, $ boards, and intelliport
boards, and they all hae one thing in common.

1. uugetty has problems with re-initializing a port that is used as an
   in-out port after you make a call out with cu.  Last time I spoke with
   Tech Support they blamed it on SCO.

2. The boards get "confused" at times, requiring a re-boot.  It happens on
   every system we have them in, and it don't matter if they have 2.45 proms
   with older drivers, or 3.00 proms with 2.28 or whatever drivers, or
   3.14 proms with 2.35 drivers.  From Day one, they have both of these
   problems.

We now use Arnet boards, and all is calm, and we are no longer entertained,
threw out all the popcorn, and our hair is starting to grow back now.

Also, that Consensys board which is polled as opposed to interrupt driven,
anyone tried out that board?  It has been around for a while now, there
must be some guinea pigs out there with some performance reports.

-- 
Mark J. DeFilippis
SA @ Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
Adelphi University, Garden City, NY 11530                   (516) 663-1170
UUCP:	 philabs!sbcs!bnlux0!adelphi!markd



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