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Re: 57700 throughput on 19200 serial port?
- Subject: Re: 57700 throughput on 19200 serial port?
- From: lurch@eskimo.com (Erik Kloeppel)
- Date: Tue, 30 Aug 1994 07:33:07 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Eskimo North (206) For-Ever
- References: <7258.UUL1.3#25274@ace.com> <33g1q1$9r8@jadzia.CSOS.ORST.EDU> <33k034$s11@ntuix.ntu.ac.sg>
In <33k034$s11@ntuix.ntu.ac.sg> ghblee@ntuix.ntu.ac.sg (Lee Han Boon) writes:
<: : 28.8's on their GS and squeezing by...
<: Setting the SCC to 38400 & 57600 baud is pretty simple; (plug
<: plug) Check out QuickPort II...
<I assume the SCC is some Super Serial Card thing (or something similar).
<How about the modem port of the GS, which has a max baud rate setting of
<19200? How fast have you folks gone with modems connected to that? (I know
<this may sound silly, but since Luigi mentioned something about ProTerm
<"forcing" his GS to go at 38400, I'm hoping that >19200 speeds may be
<possible.)
sure - Proterm, ANSIterm, and indeed most communications programs for the IIGS and IIe pay no attention to the port settings in the control panel. At least
when ti comes to speed. I use ANSIterm, and I regularly get a connect rate
of 57600. ProTERM should do it as well.
Lurch - probably wildly wrong, but having fun anyway.