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  1. CranberryBlue

    Serial Cable - IBM3151 to Sco Unix

    RS-232C Rules! Anyway - I'm just confused as to why I need the hardware busy lines if I'm using xon/xoff flow control. A null modem cable works but I want to use RJ45F to DB25M connectors on both ends. 8 wire cable should give me enough.
  2. CranberryBlue

    Serial Cable - IBM3151 to Sco Unix

    I'm trying to cable an IBM 3151 terminal to our Sco Unix box. The line is configured as xon/xoff. It seems I need more than 2<->3, 3<->2 & 7<->7. Can I add jumpers on both ends (4-5 & 6-8-20) or do I need: 2<->3, 3<->2, 7<->7 & 4<->5, 5<->4, (6-8)<->20 & 20<->(6-8)?
  3. CranberryBlue

    COMM1 Virtual port & modem connection

    As Gilda Radner used to say in SNL..... <B>Nevermind</B> Plug it into port T2 & it works fine........ [blush]
  4. CranberryBlue

    COMM1 Virtual port & modem connection

    Let me start off by saying that what I know about AIX would fit in a thimble with room left over. We have an RS6000 that has T1 & T2 comm ports on the back. IBM refers to tham as virtual ports. We want to be able to attach a modem to it. I have a straight through 9->25 cable attached that I...
  5. CranberryBlue

    I need more than 'uptime'

    When I was working on an HP 9000 running HPUX we had a utility called 'top' that gave a very nice breakdown of usage & users. Now that I'm working on a SCO-UNIX box, they don't have the same utility. Is there anything out there that's similar? It's release 3.2v5.0.4 on a Pentium.

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