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Operating Systems Solaris Carrier Detection in Solaris 8 for Dial in and Null Modem Connections Post 302820939 by DGPickett on Thursday 13th of June 2013 05:00:08 PM
Old 06-13-2013
A null modem is two cable heads and some wires. You can force CD true all the time with wiring it to DTR on the other side (if the other side powers off, there is no carrier). Wiring plans vary. Similar rules apply to other leads. Wiring varies to simulate a half duplex switched carrier modem as opposed to a full duplex continuous carrier modem. With the right wiring, it should be a rock. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Null_modem Two DTE's, each pretending to be DCE to the other. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RS-232
 

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SMDIAG(8)						     Linux Programmer's Manual							 SMDIAG(8)

NAME
smdiag - Linux soundcard packet radio modem driver diagnostics utility SYNOPSIS
smdiag [-i device] [-d display] [ -ce ] DESCRIPTION
smdiag may help to adjust the audio levels of the soundcard modem driver, as well as to control the quality of the radio link. It may either display an oscilloscope like view of the input signal, or display an eye diagram. The display may be gated with DCD, i.e. only updated if the modem detects a data carrier. OPTIONS
smdiag accepts the following options: -i The device argument specifies the soundcard modem device which should be configured or interrogated. It will usually have the fol- lowing form: sm[0-3]. -d sets the address of the X server to display the window. -h display an overview of the available command line parameters and exit. -c toggle the carrier gating of the display. -e display an eye diagram (overlay of the synchronized demodulator output) instead of an oscilloscope view of the input signal. KEYS
C clears the window D toggles the DCD gating. E displays an eye diagram I displays the input signal Q quits smdiag BUGS
smdiag Reacts sluggishly to keypresses. The window size is fixed. For speed reasons, two square root operations per sample are not imple- mented in the AFSK 1200 baud modes. The eye diagram for the AFSK 1200 baud mode is therefore distorted. SEE ALSO
smmixer (8), sethdlc (8), linux/drivers/net/soundmodem.c AUTHOR
smdiag was written by Thomas Sailer (t.sailer@alumni.ethz.ch). Smdiag 0.1 1 October 1996 SMDIAG(8)
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