Date : Mon, 11 Feb 1991 03:27:54 GMT
From : sdd.hp.com!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!samsung!know!news.cs.indiana.edu!mikes%iuvax.cs.indiana.edu@ucsd.edu (Michael Squires)
Subject: Is my machine too SLOW for 2400bps modems?
In article <316@fxrs.intel.com> jmasters@fxrs.intel.com (Justin Masters)
writes:
>
>I have a Radio Shack model 4 w/ Montezuma Micro's CP/M 2.2. I bought a 2400
>buad modem a few months back, and while I've endured a problem with not
>getting the first characters of the line, I can't stand this problem anymore.
>
We transferred many KB of files between a Model 3 under some version of TRSDOS
and a Model II under some similar version; in the previous case using Omniterm
at 9600 bps to an IBM PC with XMODEM. No problems. I would guess that the
software you are using is not set up properly to handle flow control and that
this problem appeared when you went to 2400 bps. I've also used an IMSAI
with a 4MHz Z80 at 9600 with MEX 1.14, no problems on MB of files.
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