SCC Problem - continued

From: Rob Compton (sjrsmvdl.nohqqfa@bpc.ac.uk)
Date: Tue Jan 04 2000 - 21:32:18 EET

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    Here we go again...

    It get's more curious, though I can't help wondering if this is related....

    My 4m port is tied to ax0, my 432MHz port is tied to ax1

    In my fbb port.sys, the 4m port is port 1, the 432MHz port is port 3.

    xfbb reports that gb7bed is linked to ax1, though the 432 port is silent.
    The 4m port is busy shifting data. xfbb's monitoring show that the frames
    are being transmitted and received via port 3 (ax1 - 432MHz), though it is
    port1 (ax0 - 4m) doing the work.

    I am starting to wonder whether this is linked to my problem - the one where
    the scc ports go into TX (until the timeout kicks in) and don't transmit any
    data, nor RX any data.

    So enclosed are the following files :

    /proc/net/z8530drv - showing the lack of activity of my SCC ports
    /etc/z8530drv.conf - to show a "correct" (so I think) config file
    /etc/ax25/axports - my ports
    /usr/local/fbb/system/port.sys - showing my xfbb setup.
    /etc/rc.d/ax25.sh - my startup script for my ax25 stuff.
    and finally the output of netstat - netstat.txt - to show that ax1 is
    connected when it is really ax0

    Hopefully someone can shed some light on this mysterious problem that is
    keeping the users out of GB7ZPU.

    Finally - what's the best DX-Cluster package for Linux - ie: easiest to
    setup and run, best features, etc...

    Best regards

    Rob G1ZPU

    PS: there is a typo in the ax25.sh where the YAM is described as being on
    COM2, when it is actually on COM4 / ttyS3 (the config is correct).

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