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- TCP-Group Digest Tue, 4 Sep 90 Volume 90 : Issue 129
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- Today's Topics:
- ASM-9812 V.29 Board
- NOS and the Gateway command
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- Date: Tue, 4 Sep 90 10:55:15 JST
- From: kddlab!cll.melco.co.jp!murawaki@uunet.UU.NET (junichi murawaki)
- Subject: ASM-9812 V.29 Board
- To: antsu@mea.utu.fi
-
- Hello Antti-Pekka.
-
- Thanks for your quick response.
-
- >I was immediately interested after receiving your description about the
- >V.29 TNC board. Could you arrange me the schematics and rom program on
- >disk or maybe the complete kit ( well , at least two kits...).
-
- Its schematics are drawn under OrCAD. I will send you uuencoded files
- of these OrCAD drawings, if you don't mind. Domestically distributed
- files of these drawings were printer format. PC-PR201 type printer is
- needed to print out these files, because peculiar escape sequence codes
- are inclueded for grahpical control. NEC's PC-PR201 type printers are
- very popular in Japan. But their control sequences don't obey
- international standards. -:<
- I will send you printed drawings by snail mail, if you inform me your
- address.
- It is no problem to sending you dumped ROM coeds. I will send you an
- uuencoded file, if you need. ROM codes were written in assembler, based
- on the public domain kiss codes, and many patches have been added. So,
- it is very dirty, now. JA2VSV is going to write new codes in LSI-C. His
- source codes will be opened for public domain.
- I think it is little bit difficult to export the complete kits of
- ASM-9812, because some LSIs fall under the COCOM restrictions. -:<
- I'm not an expert of tradings. Please wait untill I catch a good
- trader! -:)
-
- >We would like to try that modem on our OH-land wide network.
- >We are supposed to build a network based on G3RUH modems, but
- >I believe your card might make it possible to use unmodified radios
- >am I correct ??
-
- V.29 is a good selection for those who don't want to modify their
- radios. But I think there are no other significant merits against G3RUH
- modems.
- ASM-9812 only works in NEC's PC-9801. You must modify its circuits
- and ROM codes, to use in any other PCs. ( Don't you mind the shape of
- the board? If you have PC-9801s, it is no problem.)
- Now, I'm tring to make an ASM-AX board for my AX to communicate with
- ASM-9812. ( AX is a Japanese extended model of the IBM-PC/AT clone. )
-
- 73's de June Murawaki , JA3RAF , murawaki%cll.melco.co.jp@uunet.uu.net
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- Date: Mon, 3 Sep 90 08:46:26 +0100
- From: Michael Chace <mikec@praxis.co.uk>
- Subject: NOS and the Gateway command
- To: tcp-group@ucsd.edu
-
- Hi All,
-
- Could anyone explain why a station choosing the NOS (G)ateway option gets
- connected at the other end of the link using the gateway OWNERs call ?
-
- Is this a feature of G1EMM NOS or something global to all NOS flavours ?
-
- I see 2 problems with this :-
-
- 1) When I auto fwd mail through a NOS station gateway, mail appears to
- originate from the gateway station - not me - the sender.
-
- 2) ANY station using the gateway to connect to another persons PBBS/PMS
- cannot read their OWN mail! More dangerously they are able to read
- messages that don't concern them.
-
- Why can't the other end of the link appear as SSID -15 as in a net/rom
- downlink for instance. License regs ?
-
- Perplexed....
-
- Mike
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