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Re: Terminal Emulation rates
- Subject: Re: Terminal Emulation rates
- From: "John B. Matthews" <nospam@nospam.com>
- Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 23:50:01 GMT
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- Organization: Road Runner High Speed Online http://www.rr.com
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In article <%gs6d.15576$54.237216@typhoon.sonic.net>,
Andy McFadden <fadden@fadden.com> wrote:
> Alistair J Ross <mail@ataliross.co.uk> wrote:
> > However - on occasion text sometimes just plain doesn't appear when typing
> > commands in. It's mainly during operations which refresh the screen. For
> [...]
> > Also, issuing a 'clear' command at my linux prompt often gives me a full
> > screen clear but with half a prompt afterwards, ie:
> >
> > oss@xbolt.net]$
> >
> > instead of my username in full.
> >
> > Is my baud rate too high, and causing errors? I'm using 19200 for my
> > transfer rate, I've played around with 9600 bps but I don't really wanna
> > go lower. Any ideas anyone?
>
> What kind of cable are you using? Does it have the hardware handshake
> signals?
Also, the unenhanced //e disables interrupts for too long to keep up
at 1200 bps, while the enhanced //e can generally keep up at 2400
bps and a IIgs can do 9600 bps. I couldn't make 19200 work.
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John
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