Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!lavaca.uh.edu!menudo.uh.edu!lobster!urchin!f601.n106.z1.fidonet.org!MARC.NEWMAN From: MARC.NEWMAN@f601.n106.z1.fidonet.org (MARC NEWMAN) Newsgroups: comp.os.cpm Subject: Re: Is my machine too SLOW for 2400bps modems? Message-ID: <7021.27B188F2@urchin.fidonet.org> Date: 7 Feb 91 14:21:39 GMT Sender: ufgate@urchin.fidonet.org (newsout1.26) Organization: FidoNet node 1:106/601 - The Black Box RCPM/, Houston TX Lines: 25 >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!!!!! I had problems when I went to 19,200 baud, so I wrote an insert for Ybbat, the Fidonet mailer, which buffers in characters into an internal queue. I can then take characters off the que. You could also use an interrupt driven system. I have a Kaypro, so I doubt my code would do you much good unless your TRS has a Z80 SIO for serial IO. If so, the file is called YBH-KAY1.ASM, and it is on C1: on my system, The Black Box, 713-480-2686, 300-19200 baud. Marc