Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!olivea!orc!inews!fxrs!jmasters From: jmasters@fxrs.intel.com (Justin Masters) Newsgroups: comp.os.cpm Subject: Is my machine too SLOW for 2400bps modems? Message-ID: <316@fxrs.intel.com> Date: 6 Feb 91 17:09:15 GMT Reply-To: jmasters@fxrs.intel.com (Justin Masters) Organization: Intel FMD, Folsom, CA Lines: 27 I have a Radio Shack model 4 w/ Montezuma Micro's CP/M 2.2. I bought a 2400 buad modem a few months back, and while I've endured a problem with not getting the first characters of the line, I can't stand this problem anymore. I'm using Qterm 4.2f and I've also used MEX 1.12 (or some old version like that). Both worked beautifully for me when I had 1200 baud capability, but now it seems that 2400 baud is too fast. Is this true? How do I fix it? Is it a problem of my machine waiting too long at the end of the line before continuing on to the next line? This is really annoying, and as I have wanted to get on a couple of new bulletin boards around town, I can't effectively use them, since they're menu driven, and the first 3-4 characters are lost, I can't read what character to use for a particular function. Sometimes it's intuitive, but most are not. Has anybody else had this problem? How do you solve it? Is it a BIOS zap? HELP!!!!! -- "We are greatful for the dedication of the men and women serving in the gulf and our prayers are with them. Some say they are just doing their job, but it goes beyond that. They are serving this country and us, and they are serving what we believe in." - Glenn Ballard. | jmasters@fws136.intel.com