Archive-Date: Thu, 10 Apr 1997 16:32:42 GMT Subject: Everex 940 Rev E - modem initialization string Message-ID: <5ij8fd$qnk@news.tamu.edu> From: sudeep@tamu.edu (sudeep majumdar) Date: Thu, 10 Apr 97 16:32:42 GMT Keywords: Ev-940-E, initialization string Hi I desperately need the modem initialization string for Everex 940 Rev E 2400 bps modem. All help will be acknowledged Please reply to sudeep@tamu.edu Thanking you in advance -sudeep (sudeep@tamu.edu) ================================================================================ Archive-Date: XXX, 11 Apr 1997 14:58:05 GMT Subject: Need Information about DEC DELUA/DEUNA ethernet cards Message-ID: <01bc4688$c4a00810$978d318e@zstraussp> From: "Paul Strauss" Date: 11 Apr 1997 14:58:05 GMT We own about a dozen DEC DELUA ethernet cards. We bought these (used) cards from a number of sources, and are now attempting to get a grasp on the board revision levels and the firmware revision levels. The following list is an attempt to itemize my questions: 1. How many different board revisions were produced? What are the differences between them? 2. How many revisions of firmware (microcode) were produced? What are the differences between them? 3. The software drivers have the ability to download patches to the firmware. One version of driver (DEC's XE: driver), checks the DELUA's on-board microcode revision level, and then downloads corrective patches to the DELUA card based on the firmware revision level. Does anybody know what kinds of fixes are being applied? We are hoping to use the DELUA cards without applying any of these patches, but would like to know what "bugs" we would be "stuck with". Please post any replies to this newsgroup (not to me via e-mail, because you won't be able to reach me!!). If you have any leads (people who might know something), please let me know as well. Thanks in advance, -- Paul Strauss Ontario Hydro-Darlington Nuclear Generating Station Box 4000, Bowmanville, Ontario, Canada L1C 3Z8 Tel. 905-623-6770 ext. 7718 ================================================================================ Archive-Date: Thu, 17 Apr 1997 12:47:52 GMT Subject: Q. over receiving SMTP mail with TCPWare (v.5.1) Message-ID: <335b1a83.18208011@news.axion.bt.co.uk> From: thomas_g@omc.bt.co.uk (Greg Thomas) Date: Thu, 17 Apr 1997 12:47:52 GMT Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi, We're running TCPWare 5.1, and use it to receive SMTP mail, in combination with a POP3 server to read it. Unforunately, it seems that that someone in this combination, the headers get runined. They are present (so TCPWARE_SMTP_HEADER_CONTROL isn't defined), but they are presented in the body of the message rather than in the header section. Is there a configuration item to change this, or is it a bug? Anyone know? Greg ================================================================================ Archive-Date: XXX, 29 Apr 1997 16:19:32 GMT Subject: TCPware V5.2 Message-ID: <5k572k$5vs$1@news.Austria.EU.net> From: eplan@kapsch.co.at (Peter LANGSTOEGER) Date: 29 Apr 1997 16:19:32 GMT Reply-To: eplan@kapsch.co.at I read on http://www.process.com that TCPware V5.2 is already out. I saw an ftp://ftp.process.com/support/52_3/ dir, too. But I didn't receive my copy of TCPware V5.2 so far. And I didn't find the V5.2 release notes on ftp.process.com either. Does anyone already got TCPware V5.2 ? If yes, when ? TIA ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Peter "EPLAN" LANGSTOEGER Tel. +43 1 81111-2382 Network and OpenVMS system manager Fax. +43 1 81111-888 Technical Computer Center (ADV) E-mail eplan@kapsch.net <<< KAPSCH AG Wagenseilgasse 1 PSImail PSI%(0232)281001141::EPLAN A-1121 VIENNA AUSTRIA "I'm not a pessimist, I'm a realist" ================================================================================ Archive-Date: XXX, 29 Apr 1997 22:56:49 -0400 Subject: Re: TCPware V5.2 Message-ID: <1997Apr29.225649@process.com> From: volz@process.com (Bernie Volz) Date: 29 Apr 97 22:56:49 -0400 References: <5k572k$5vs$1@news.Austria.EU.net> In article <5k572k$5vs$1@news.Austria.EU.net>, eplan@kapsch.co.at (Peter LANGSTOEGER) writes: > I read on http://www.process.com that TCPware V5.2 is already out. > I saw an ftp://ftp.process.com/support/52_3/ dir, too. > > But I didn't receive my copy of TCPware V5.2 so far. > And I didn't find the V5.2 release notes on ftp.process.com either. > > Does anyone already got TCPware V5.2 ? > If yes, when ? > Yes, TCPware V5.2 has started shipping (last week). If you're on support, you should receive it soon (do give it a few weeks as we have a lot to ship). The release notes are now on ftp.process.com. Some of the ftp/web information may still refer to 5.1 for a short while until all of it is updated to 5.2. We are in the process of doing this. There should also be an official announcement of 5.2 on this newsgroup shortly. - Bernie Volz Process Software Corporation