rts/cts on 3b2 tty ports

Phil Ngai phil at amdcad.UUCP
Sat May 18 13:00:30 AEST 1985


In article <67 at gatech.CSNET> skip at gatech.UUCP (Skip Addison) writes:
>
>We normally use XON/XOFF flow control, but uucp is gross.  It expects a full
>8-bit data path.  So do some some other applications, particularly graphics.
>We'd still like to hear about possible solutions.

Yeah, uucp is gross and so is emacs. But I thought I heard something about
an "f" protocol for uucp which uses 7 bit data paths. Programs like kermit
know about such things too. Finally, most of the modern graphics protocols
are reasonable and have an option restrict themselves to 7 bit mode too.

I run a terminal network at AMD and deal with this issue all the time.
In addition, there are new, error correcting modems which usurp XON/XOFF
for their intended purpose, flow control (isn't that terrible :-).

I am getting ready to try the "f" protocol in uucp. I hope it works.
We have two VAXen sitting 10 feet apart which use the switched telephone
network to talk to each other. Gross...
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