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Date   : Wed, 05 Dec 1990 12:59:59 GMT
From   : zephyr.ens.tek.com!tektronix!percy!nosun!techbook!fzsitvay@beaver.cs.washington.edu (Frank Zsitvay)
Subject: Kaypro II communications at high baud rates

In article <7632@hub.ucsb.edu> crmeyer@nobbs.physics.ucsb.edu writes:
>I recently aquired a Kaypro II ('83 type) and wanted to use it to
>telecomunicate at 9600 baud. Using the included TERM program, it
>seemed that the program dropped the first several characters of each
>line. Does anyone have any software or hardware based solutions that
>they could reccommend? I vaugly remember a similar question being asked
>recently, but did not have the Kaypro at that point and did not save the
>messages :(. If 9600 baud is too fast, will it work correctly at
>2400 baud? I know 1200 is OK.

   i use imp245 (of irv hoff fame) and at 2400 baud it loses the third char
of every line on my II/83.
 
   i imagine this is due to the screen handling routines in ROM, as it
apparently takes more time to handle a carriage return than it does to
put a char on the screen.
 
   the best solution would be to use a lower baud rate until you can either
increase the processor speed or install a rom that handles the screen
quicker.  at 2400 baud, i have no problems when i configure the host system
to insert 3 nulls after every carriage return.  at 9600 baud you'd probably
need 40 or 50 of them.

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