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Re: Hayes Compatibility



gpnz@yahoo.com.au (Gavin Picknell) wrote:

>Another thing to check is that your modem is not "hard coded" to talk
>at too high a speed to the apple II - i.e. make sure it will repond to
>your apple II when it tries to talk at 9600 or 19200 (I cant remember
>what the limit is on a Apple II, and with Warp6).

For the Apple IIGS, it was 57600 with hardware handshaking.
Remember, it used the same serial chip as Macs in the '80s
and early '90s.  It will go higher when using AppleTalk but
for modems, it is 57600.

I had my IIGS set to 57600 when using ProTERM 3.0.

Note: Do not let the control panel max of 19200 fool you.
The IIGS port is capable of faster speeds, only software
needs to directly drive it.