fred@cbmvax.UUCP (Fred Bowen) (06/01/88)
> I have two questions regarding your term program: > 1. Will it be available on other networks like CompuServe or GEnie ? > 2. Will it support 2400 baud operation? (If not please try and add it > Ray Smith | USnail: Suite 200, 9891 Broken Land Pky, Columbia, MD 21046 > Analytics, Inc. | GEnie : rcsmith > (301) 381-4300 | CIS : 72000,1111 > | Net : ...!uunet!mimsy!aplcen!anagld!rcsmith It will probably show up all over the place once it has been uploaded to QuantumLink (I'll let you know when that happens). Okay, I added 2400 baud support. How's that for service? Actually, you can easily change the version you have to run at 2400- simply type <ALT>M to get the modem parameters displayed and change the user baud rate (those numbers at the extreme right side of display) to 113 via the + and - keys. You'll be glad to know I also enabled the key repeats, no doubt, and generally rewrote sections for speed. In the meantime, you can use what you already have! > I also have some questions about the term program... > I have pulled the vt100 program from anonymous ftp and tried to run it the > other day. I got an error condition on the drive which stated that it was > looking for another file. Which file am I missing? And, where is it located? > slindahl@udenva.cair.du.edu > slindahl@ducair.BITNET > slindahl@dutyche.cair.du.edu I think we are talking two different emulators here- perhaps Ray or Kent could answer your Kermit/VT100 questions... -- -- Fred Bowen uucp: {ihnp4|rutgers|caip}!cbmvax!fred arpa: cbmvax!fred@RUTGERS.EDU tele: 215 431-9100 Commodore Electronics, Ltd., 1200 Wilson Drive, West Chester, PA, 19380