Subject: Re: Modem/Printer configuration
To: None <JString@aol.com>
From: Mark Brinicombe <amb@physig.ph.kcl.ac.uk>
List: port-arm32
Date: 02/09/1997 00:57:48
On Sat, 8 Feb 1997 JString@aol.com wrote:

> Unless I'm looking in the wrong place, I can't find much on how to configure
> RiscBSD to talk to my modem or printer. Can anyone help? I have a 1.2
> installation, running the SA110-4770 kernel. My modem is a USR 14.4k
> sportster and the printer is a crappy
> epson fx-80 clone. I want to configure the modem to allow me to dial in from
> outside as well as out, and if poss, to accept a dialback connection.
For hanlding dial in and out modem conenctions you probably want to look
at something like DIP. I use it primarily for my dial out connections.
All you need to do is install the DIP set and then set up a suitable
script file (examples are provided in the set) to dial the ISP and logon
etc.
The dip set also includes diplogin which can handle dialin connections.

> BTW, has anyone had any major probs with the RapIDE interface-compatible
> kernels at all? I have one, but I'm not using it for RiscBSD yet.

Ok the RapIDE driver should be considered beta atm. However that does not
mean that there are any problems with it.
I have been running the my development machine with all 3 HD's on the
RapIDE interface since I first got it going and have had no problems at
all.

Cheers,
				Mark