Richard,
Thanks for the replay, but I am not using a KS-900, the
dataradio is a Maxin DM-530 and the dealer told me, it would me
ready for 9k6.
I am still betting on a software configuration problem and I will
try to find out tonight, when a friend and I will meet again to try put
the system up.
Thanks.
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> On Thu, 04 Nov 1999, Carlos A Schneider wrote:
> >Due to routing problems, I'm not currently receiving any
> >mail from the list. This was the only reply I received -
> >it was addressed direct to me. So, I apologize to everyone
> >that sent replyes. I'll try to recover them, subscribing
> >again to the list, from other address.
> >
> >On Tue, 2 Nov 1999, Robert Schelander wrote:
> >
> >> Compare it with my working z8530drv.conf, maybe you find
> >> something that could help you.
> >> Also try using softdcd off, if your modem supports a hard-dcd
> >> signal, because softdcd causes lots of interrupts which could
> >> slow down already slow machines.
> >> Also check RxOver and TxUnder with sccstat /dev/sccX, they
> >> should be 0.
> >They are.
> >
> >> Maybe try compiling the uscc code in the kernel with this special
> >> delay. I my case it's not needed, maybe it's a useless suggestion,
> >I tried compiling scc into the kernel with delay, with no delay, with
> >l_delay, and with delay and l-delay together.
> >
> >> but it could be necessary in your case. So take it just as a hint
> >> if nothing else helps. I'm using Baycom USCC with DF9IC 9k6 and T7F
> >> as transceiver.
> >>
> >> Robert
> >>
> >>
> >> # z8530drv.conf - initialization for the Z8530 SCC driver v 2.4
> >> #
> ><snip>
> >I tried the same values, with no results.
> >
> >>
> >> -----Ursprungliche Nachricht-----
> >> Von: Carlos A Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >> An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >> Datum: Dienstag, 02. November 1999 09:44
> >> Betreff: USCC card problem using linux
> >>
> >>
> >> >Hello all!
> >> >I'm trying to configure my USCC card to work in 9k6, with no
> >> >success. I can stablish the link, but there are about 50% loss of
> >> >incoming frames. The same hardware, running BayCom under DOS,
> >> >works well; so, I can discard hardware failure. I have played a
> >> >lot with the ax25 config parameters, with no results. Below, a
> >> >description of my system: Intel 486DX2-66, 8 Mb RAM, linux
> >> >slackware 2.0.29, z8530drv-2.4c, USCC card Microlaser (BayCom
> >> >like), radio TEKK KS900.
> >> >
> >> >Any ideas to help?
> >> >
> >> >TIA
> >> >
> >> >Schneider - py5vs
> >
> >I think that my last chance is to upgrade the kernel.
> >Thanks for the tips!
>
> Just out of hospital, so i may be wrong, anyway, my TEKK KS900 needed
> small changes for 9k6, i cant remember what they were or what i did,
> it was about 6@7 years ago so it could be that your KS900 has these
> already incorperated (possable newer model (modified??)).
>
> I have not followed this subjuct, so i might be reaping someone else,
> however reading this mail give's me the impression only software has
> been discussed. I would certanly put the KS900 under a scope if one is
> available. If not try comparing different sounds received from
> different stn's, to determine if one stn, gives better results than
> another, that should enable you to determine between a software
> problem or a hardware one.
>
> I'll stick to hardware, as i have used very much the same hardware as
> well as the same kernel version and z8530drv-2.4c, as a matter of fact
> i still use it all, however the only difference is i have a PA0HZP scc
> card.
>
> If possable also check your TX/RX freq, as well.
>
>
> --
> Regards Richard
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