mat@emcard.UUCP (Mat Waites) (08/25/88)
Please! Help!
I'm trying to get 1200 baud working reliably on the 64.
I can get it to work OK for just typing back and forth, but when I try
to Xmodem with my settings, uploads barf (downloads work fine).
I've tried changing the two normal timing registers to 1 60, 1 61, 1 62, etc
but no matter what the setting, I have problems. I can tweak it around
'til the uploads work, then the downloads are flakey.
I suspect that some other registers must be set, but I'm tired of
experimenting and obviously SOMEONE KNOWS the settings because I have
terminal progs that work fine @ 1200 baud. I just don't have the source
to them.
I'm working on a terminal program in Power C with Xmodem, etc.
Thanks for any help:
Mat
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berger@clio.las.uiuc.edu (08/27/88)
What kind of modem, serial interface, and software are you using? Mike Berger Department of Statistics Science, Technology, and Society University of Illinois berger@clio.las.uiuc.edu {ihnp4 | convex | pur-ee}!uiucuxc!clio!berger
mat@emcard.UUCP (Mat Waites) (08/29/88)
In article <16700021@clio> berger@clio.las.uiuc.edu writes: > >What kind of modem, serial interface, and software are you using? > Omnitronix interface, US Robotics Password (1200 baud) modem. The software is a package I'm trying to finish up written in Power C. I don't see why the package should matter if the kernel routines are being used. (whoops, kernal). Do packages that work at 1200 make patches to the kernal routines?? Mat -- W Mat Waites | Emory Cardiac Data Bank | UUCP: gatech!emcard!mat | Atlanta, GA | PHONE: (404) 727-7197 ******** End of newsgroups--what next? [npq]