Folks:
This is my first e-mail to a support group like this.
Apologies in advance if I have this wrong.
Problem : can not get the Genesis wizard to configure my amiga and connect.
Not getting any advice, I manually decided to set things up using Genesis
Preferences.
However this will not set up the tcp/ip "stuff"
What works:
Hardware 4000 with Phase 5 Cyberstorm 68060 and PPC 604e and GVC modem
(Genesis had my configuration (driver?))
OS 3.5 and DOpus in WBR mode
Term 4.5 used to test access through the serial.device and the modem -
works.
Genesis in setting up the modem.
(Test with Term 4.5 was to confirm that I had connectivity as I read in the
documentation that may be the serial.device was unstable with the PPC boards
and the like)
What fails:
Genesis wizard - after providing modem information and proceeding to provide
login name, password et al program fails.
Specifically, after leaving the modem requester and ON OPENING the login
name et al requestor
the DTE (Amiga) sends a "busy signal" to the modem and the TR LED lights up.
(I do not know how the "serial.device" and "appp.device" files work, called
or whatever)
(System has worked under a different configuration with AmiTCP/IP demo
version)
(I guess I state this because I was able to configure AmiTCP back when, but
unable to get the automatic wizard do its thing - reason for buying it!)
I used the Genesis preference to set items up. I was able to complete this.
On using Octopus to start Genesis, I chose "connect";
I watched the modem get initialized, and then I get an error:
"Sana2-online:could not put DEVS:Network/appp.device unit 0 online"
I do not know how SANA2 etc is an issue, as I chose PPP in setting up.
(I do not know the exact relationship with serial units. In Genesis, the
serial device I think can be unit 0 or 1, but in the software set up I think
the lowest number is 1 not zero)(Material? I don't know)
So why couldn't something be placed on line?
I suspect that something is causing the DTE to send a busy signal such that
appp.device can not get on line. But what, where, how do I trace it, what
would I change?
Not one to easter egg and permute every option,
I ran Debug
Part of the log reads:
"ser-open: serial device, 115200,0,cd=1,eof=0 xonxoff=0, 7wire=1
No other real information that I could tell.
Any help in approaching this problem would be appreciated.
I have downloaded the latest voyager version as directed, installed it and
system does not crash
mFTP crashes the system on closing. may be related to not having a TCP/IP
stack.
Request advise.
I did read the documentation; there are no debugging trees or error
correlations messages
Thank you in advance for any help.
R,
Todd
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