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Date:      Thu, 9 Nov 1995 17:20:41 -0800 (PST)
From:      John-Mark Gurney <gurney_j@nike.efn.org>
To:        User GEOFF <geoff@schwing.ginsu.com>
Cc:        hackers@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: I/O woes.
Message-ID:  <Pine.NEB.3.91.951109171349.27588A-100000@nike.efn.org>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.NEB.3.91.951109182657.12275A-100000@schwing.ginsu.com>

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On Thu, 9 Nov 1995, User GEOFF wrote:

> Hi guys,
> 
> I have a couple of questions which I hope I'm posting to the right 
> place.  In fact, of all the FreeBSD lists I joined, this seems to be the 
> most (only) active group.  :)
> 
> In any case...
> 
> After doing my homework I decided to go with FreeBSD due to the fact that 
> it was reported to be one of the fastest x86 based UNIX's arround.  I've 
> had numerous people on the ISP groups recommend it.  The problem that I'm 
> having is with the sio[1234] devices.  I'm loosing characters all over 
> the place and every one and a while I get big blats of garbage.  It 
> sounds like a handshaking problem but I can't seem to egt hardware 
> handshaking going.  This even happens at 9600 bps, although to a lessor 
> degree.

take a look at /etc/rc.serial...  there are a couple of other devices for 
the tty's that allow you to set the inital open state (ttyi*) and lock 
certain settings (ttyl*)...  you use these to set the hardware handshaking...

> My configuration is pretty standard.  I'm using an older 486/33 with 16 
> megs of RAM and ISA bus.  The ports are all controlled by 16550s.  Do I 
> have to do anything special to get them operating with the 16550s 
> properly?  I've got one modem hooking me to the internet via 28.8 modem 
> and two dial-up 14.4 modems for user access.  Kinda a micro ISP.  ;)

I usally transfer from my 28.8k and only use about 2-3% of the cpu... I'm 
running a i486/33 at 40mhz... w/ 8megs...  so you shouldn't have any 
problems... also.. make sure the cables are good...

> I'm running FreeBSD 2.0, which was the most current CDROM I could get.  
> Is this a know problem?  Do I need more processing power to handle the 
> interupts?

take a look at "systat -vmstat" this will give you a nice overview of 
whats happening on your system...  TTYL...

John-Mark

gurney_j@efn.org
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