[comp.sys.apple2] ProTERM ZModem downloading

mcl9337@harpo.tamu.edu (LOWE, MARK CHRISTOPHER) (06/07/91)

I am using ProTerm 2.1, which I know is probably ONE problem... but my question
is...

     Why do I start getting errors in sets of two after 100 blocks are trans-
     ferred?  The errors coincide with disk writes, but they don't start until
     after 100 blocks.  Very strange.  Anyway, my efficiency goes down as
     ZModem eventually ends up sending 128 byte blocks.  At one point, I had
     to switch to Kermit to get anything bigger than 320 blocks.  What gives?

It's probably something so ridiculously simple.  I've been out of the Apple
modem world since 1988, and many things are different now!  ACK!!

Also, I need to know if there is a decent PD or Shareware 816 assembler
available.  I grabbed a spare //e GS upgrade and now I'm looking to do
something with it!

I can ftp...

Many thanks for any help you can give me!

Mark C. "Bro!" Lowe - KB5III
aka - Sir Briggs

parkern@jacobs.CS.ORST.EDU (Neil Parker) (06/07/91)

In article <17015@helios.TAMU.EDU> mcl9337@harpo.tamu.edu writes:
>[...ProTERM Zmodem question punted...]
>Also, I need to know if there is a decent PD or Shareware 816 assembler
>available.  I grabbed a spare //e GS upgrade and now I'm looking to do
>something with it!
>
>I can ftp...

FTP to ucrmath.ucr.edu (138.23.146.1), cd PC, and get LISA.SHK.  You may
also want to get lisa816.bqy, which contains a help file listing most of
the pseudo-ops.

Lisa's user interface has a couple of "loose threads," but it's still a
VERY decent assembler.

	       - Neil Parker
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