Subj : Argh.. To : mark lewis From : Paul Quinn Date : Fri Aug 11 2017 17:08:59 Hi! mark, On 08/11/2017 12:48 PM, you wrote: ml> radius and derivitives have a bug dealing with U,Txy flags... ml> specifically that they should not be UFlags in this day in time... That is an interesting POV on a standard that was in widespread use for over a decade, and which was rescinded/modified to fix a clerical fault in FTSC administrative requirements. Fortunately it is not binding on individual system override settings. PQ>> Nevertheless, can't binkD be *stalled* for a node by utilizing *.?sy PQ>> flags? ml> that is one possible solution... one would need to look at ml> traditional binkleyterm utilities to see what they did for things ml> like this... SOB and SOSOB are two utils that may provide an ml> answer... too bad that so many binkleyterm related tools are simply ml> no longer available and/or are otherwise forgotten in the mists of ml> time :( Dude, we're talking binkD only. Pavel Gulchouck (2:463/68) wrote in the binkD echo back on Mon, 25 Jan 16... "*.csy are used a similar way to *.bsy but they set on start calling node, before handshake. It prevents simultaneous calls to the remote node by several binkd processes." That is _the_ solution in binkD usage canon. I just don't know of anyone who uses it (.csy)... yet. Nudge, nudge. ;-) Cheers, Paul. --- Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:31.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/31.4.0 * Origin: Quinn's Rock vBox - sunny side up on the bookcase (3:640/1384) .