Telebit & Arnet

Wolf Kozel wlk at raider.MFEE.TN.US
Tue Dec 19 12:46:11 AEST 1989



In article <158 at raider.MFEE.TN.US> wlk at raider.MFEE.TN.US (Wolf Kozel) writes:
>Greetings!
>
>   There is a problem with the Arnet Smartport and Telebit
>modems.  It has to do with the Smartport buffering data in
>its 64K buffer and sending it out to the Telebit in a chunk.
>The Telebit modem gets confused.  With non-intelligent Multiport,
>there is no problem.  
>
>  This does seem to be an industry-wide problem (from other postings
>I've seen).  Intelligent cards have a problem with Telebit but 

>>  This is not a problem with the Anvil Stallion 16 port.  We have 2 telebits
>> hooked up at 9600 and have had no problems with the modems at all.  It sounds
>> like this is not really an industry-wide problem, but an Arnet Smartport
>> problem.
>> I wouldnt recommend the Stallion though,  At 19200 it makes other ports
>> just about useless if we are getting any incoming traffic.
Mark Tapper

Ask Larry Snyder about his experiences with Digiboard & Computone w/
Telebits!  They were not successful.  Last I heard on the net, Larry was
using a Comtrol Hostess DUMB board, which worked fine. 
What goes on now, Larry?

Also, I'm no expert on the anvil board, but doesn't it have a switch
for interrupts?  If it uses interrupts, then that may be the reason
why it doesn't run into any problems with Telebits.  

I like the Anvil stuff.  Their software Crocodile and Monitor is
pretty neat.  I haven't used it, but I've heard it is really good
for identifying system bottlenecks in Xenix.

Wolf Kozel
Arnet



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