Path: utzoo!attcan!john From: john@attcan.UUCP (John Benfield) Newsgroups: comp.os.cpm Subject: Re: Is my machine too SLOW for 2400bps modems? Message-ID: <13689@vpk2.UUCP> Date: 14 Feb 91 02:10:28 GMT References: <316@fxrs.intel.com> <7015.27b26608@cc.curtin.edu.au> Organization: AT&T Canada Inc., Toronto Lines: 46 In article <7015.27b26608@cc.curtin.edu.au>, Murray_RJ@cc.curtin.edu.au writes: > In article <316@fxrs.intel.com>, jmasters@fxrs.intel.com (Justin Masters) writes: > > > > 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? (text ommitted) > processor must scroll the screen up one line whenever it sees a line feed. If > your system has a separate video controller then it doesn't usually take too > long and characters are rarely lost even at high baud rates. If your main > processor has to do all the work then characters will probably be lost. The > original Apple IIs with 80 column cards were bad in this respect: they'd > even lose about 5 characters at 300 baud. The ModelIV does not have a dedicated video display system. This leaves 3 options. A modem with a good character buffer that captures in response to a flow control signal from the PC. (ie. drop DTR before each scroll call). 2) Line delays on the BBS. (beware of using nulls for timing loops with the ModIV. Some comm packages actually display the NULLs). 3) Cyclic (non)Scrolling. Write your term emulator to go to the top line of the screen instead of scrolling when it hits bottom. DO NOT TRY TO DO A SCREEN CLEAR WHEN YOU HOME THE CURSOR! Clear screens on the IV take 400-700ms. Enough time to lose MAJOR amounts of data. When I implemented kermit on the IV, I had to disabled the status display because it actually slowed down the system enough (doing cursor addressing) to drop characters often enough to piss me off. Cheers. ______Opinions stated are my own. Transcripts available by request______ === =--==== AT&T Canada Inc. John Benfield =----==== 3650 Victoria Park Ave. Network Support Analyst (MIS) =----==== Suite 800 ==--===== Willowdale, Ontario attmail : ~jbenfield ======= M2H-3P7 email : uunet!attcan!john === (416) 756-5221 Compu$erve: 72137,722 ____Eagles may soar, but weasels don't get sucked into jet engines._____