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Re: //c telecom programs... (was Re: no one said it was foolproof....)
Hey chris,
I'm on google right now.
Since I replied to your message it has been sitting in my outbox and
apparently refusing to connect to send every time I've fired up
outlook.
If that was so I wondered why I had new post in comp2. I clicked it
and was horrified to see multiple post from me only. I moved the
message from outbox to drafts and the thing would then connect.
Let me see if my system is working in outlook and I will read this
message there.
Chris Morse <chris@cosmicwolf.com> wrote in message news:<4q05jvs4p1566gu6potqdd0mtg588hid11@4ax.com>...
> On Thu, 7 Aug 2003 09:27:23 -0600, "Laine Houghton"
> <laine@@@intergate.com> wrote:
>
> >
> >"Chris Morse" <chris@cosmicwolf.com> wrote in message
> >edc2jvc1gim2mhg4au8fienkvrg59umdfq@4ax.com">news:edc2jvc1gim2mhg4au8fienkvrg59umdfq@4ax.com...
> >> On Wed, 6 Aug 2003 12:37:30 -0400, "Bill Garber"
> >> <willy46pa@comcast.net> wrote:
> >>
> >> Guess I'll just work with Apple Access II for now until I figure out
> >> why I can't get ProTERM to work. I've tried just about everything I
> >> can think of.
> >>
> >> Thanks for the comments!
> >> // CHRIS
> >>
> >
> >Just to clarify, are you using the null modem driver?
> >Use OA-i and verify your settings.
> >
> >Also when you select dial, what are your settings in the 'Edit System Parms'
> >box?
>
> Hiya Laine,
>
> I went to check it out and for some reason there's an error on my
> backup copy of ProTERM, so I had to make a new copy from the original.
>
> I set everything up, pretty much the defaults with:
> (1) Null Modem Driver (RTS/CTS)
> (2) Super Serial Card (Slot 2)
> Then, "No Printer In System"
>
> For the "Null Modem Driver (RTS/CTS)", the Init string is blank in the
> "Install" window. ("Misc" menu, "Install").
>
> I set both ends up for 1200 baud, and now it sort of works.
> I see characters on both ends as typed, but it's VERY slow on the
> Apple //e side of things. If I type REALLY slow, the //e will show
> all the characters. If I type normal speed, then most characters are
> dropped. I'd say there's about a 250ms to 500ms delay between the
> time I type a character on the PC and the time it shows up on the //e.
> Going the other way, characters typed on the //e in ProTERM show up
> instantly on the PC. So it's like ProTERM has to do a ton of
> processing for each character received... or something... When I run
> Apple Access II, there's no perceivable delay.
>
> I just went in and switched the driver to "Null Modem Driver" (without
> the RTS/CTS hardware flow control) and reconfigured my PC side for
> that.. SAME results...
>
> Ack!
>
> // CHRIS