two issues. first DEC subsetted the modem control lines so running modems -
particularly when you wanted hardware flow control like the trailblazers - did not work.
second as others pointed out there the buffering was mostly lacking and the interrupt load
was terrible on the OS
if DEC had used different and better USARTs this would not have been as bad. When it came
out there were other options for the HW guys but IMO it was an example of tunnel vision -
plus HW guys not really understanding the SW implications of the choice.
one of the guys behind the DZ would later become a good friend of mine. I realized Dave
never looked at RS-232 the same way SW people did. To Dave the DZ was great because it
was two boards to do what he thought was the same thing as a DH - ie cheaper / less power
/ smaller etc. But the saving was a HW one and not what we needed.
that said DEC sold a lot of them on VMS systems. it was us UNIX guys that switched to
Able's board as soon as we could. Cheaper and better functionality for the OS.
ken once told me he always loved us Unix guys because we got it. he also listened too us
and built what we needed when he could. I tried to get him to put the DH/DM on a AT form
factor but he said he could not make money at it. Eventually the rocket port guys built
and ASIC and pretty much did it
Clem
On Nov 26, 2014, at 3:48 PM, Dave Horsfall
<dave(a)horsfall.org> wrote:
I've seen a couple of less than flattering references here; what was the
problem with them?
At UNSW, we couldn't afford the DH-11, so ended up with the crappy DJ-11
instead (the driver for the DH-11 had the guts ripped out of it in an
all-nighter by Ian Johnston as I recall), and when the DZ-11 came along we
thought it was the bees' knees.
Sure, the original driver was as slow as hell, but the aforesaid IanJ
reworked it and made it faster by at least 10x; amongst other things, I
think he did away with the character queues and used the buffer pool
instead, getting 9600 on all eight channels simultaneously, possibly even
full-duplex.
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