Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.datacomm Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!hobbes.physics.uiowa.edu!maverick.ksu.ksu.edu!unlinfo.unl.edu!fergvax!231b3678 From: 231b3678@fergvax.unl.edu (Phil Dietz) Subject: Re: Jr-Comm dissatisfied. Message-ID: <231b3678.676250659@fergvax> Sender: news@unlinfo.unl.edu Nntp-Posting-Host: fergvax.unl.edu Organization: University of Nebraska - Lincoln References: Date: 6 Jun 91 23:24:19 GMT Lines: 29 In Jon_Wolf@amicol.UUCP (Jon Wolf) writes: >>From: technews@iitmax.iit.edu (Kevin Kadow) >>I've beem having a FEW difficulties with Jr-Comm (no Kermit or Sealink >>protocols, some funny problems with the screen, etc) and was wondering if >>anybody could reccomend a good terminal program which can handle 9600+ baud. >>On the IBM I use TELIX, and am *very* satisfied with it's performance, so >I'd >>like to find something approaching it in performance. Jrcomm is very very nice at speeds above 9600. At school, I have a direct connect 19.2k baud connection. Jrcomm works flawlessly. Very quick and very fast. One other note: the zmodem in jrcomm has to be the fastest out for the Amiga. Downloading, I usually attain 1800 cps whereas my MAC roomate is lucky to hit 1400 cps with ZTerm! One note two: wb1.3 doesn't allow for serial speeds of 38.4k or above, but the MACs do. The highest my Mac friend could get with 38.4 connection and zmodem is 1730 cps, while a 19.2k jrcomm is beating it with 1860! Give jrcomm a try. If you've never used zmodem, get it! It's availablr for almost all platforms (vms, sys v, bsd and ultrix, mac, ibm, amiga, atari st, etc.) Phil Dietz ---- Quote #4 Phil Dietz " " 231b3678@fergvax.unl.edu -- Invisible Man University of Nebraska