Xref: utzoo comp.sys.apple2:3375 comp.os.cpm:3883 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!uwvax!astroatc!nicmad!madnix!rat From: rat@madnix.UUCP (David Douthitt) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2,comp.os.cpm Subject: Re: Apple can't keep up with 2400 baud Message-ID: <1414@madnix.UUCP> Date: 3 Jul 90 08:16:49 GMT References: <1990Jul1.202857.22014@eng.umd.edu> Reply-To: rat@madnix.UUCP (David Douthitt) Distribution: usa Organization: ARP Software, Madison, WI Lines: 32 > To the guy who posted the original > article, did you set your ZipChip to catch the slot where the > 80 column card is located? Sigh. I thought I'd made myself clear. I'm running my Apple II+ with PCPI CP/M. Ascii Express can keep up with 2400 baud just fine (as an example). However, QTerm, running under ZCPR 3.0 (CP/M 2.2 enhancement) CANNOT. Someone said they had a driver which let them keep up ... I'll see how that turns out. As for my Zip Chip, right now, my system boots off the Sider into a DOS partition and I don't have any alternate settings. The lousy stinkin' "setup" (HAR!) is actually a BASIC program that BRUNs some binary file. All of the Zip Chip utilities (the really GOOD ones) use the 128K apple 80-cols. So the Zip uses factory defaults every time. To sum it up - ProDOS keeps up at 2400, CP/M does not, the rest doesn't matter. ][]david -- ! InterNet: deety!rat@spool.cs.wisc.edu ! David Douthitt ! UUCP: ...uwvax!astroatc!nicmad!madnix!deety!rat ! Madison, Wisconsin ! {decvax!att}! ! === Apple II Forever === ! Home of Mad Apple Forth and the Tiger Toolbox ! The Stainless Steel Rat