Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!sdd.hp.com!decwrl!deccrl!news.crl.dec.com!shlump.nac.dec.com!snoc01.enet.dec.com!cameronjames From: cameronjames@snoc01.enet.dec.com (James Cameron) Newsgroups: comp.sys.tandy Subject: Re: TRS-80 Info Message-ID: <22277@shlump.nac.dec.com> Date: 23 Apr 91 05:45:35 GMT References: <1991Apr23.111448.3527@waikato.ac.nz> Sender: newsdaemon@shlump.nac.dec.com Reply-To: cameronjames@snoc01.enet.dec.com (James Cameron) Organization: Digital Equipment Corporation (Australia) Lines: 13 In article <1991Apr23.111448.3527@waikato.ac.nz>, ccc_spt@waikato.ac.nz (Simon Travaglia) writes: >From: gto@scotty.neoucom.EDU >The rate at which the screen can change affects what baud >rate is really useable -- but the innards of the machine >do seem to be able to handle the higher speeds. How fast can a 100/102 go? I've been able to send 9600 baud without XON/XOFF straight into the unit provided there is a machine code program sitting there accepting the data. BASIC with LINE INPUT statements can cope much better than TELCOM can, due to the lack of display activity. -- James Cameron Digital Equipment Corporation (Australia) P/L (cameronjames@snoc01.enet.dec.com)