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- From: baffoni@aludra.usc.edu (Juxtaposer)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st.tech
- Subject: Re: cts/rts fix for tos1.0?
- Date: 19 Aug 1992 14:47:55 -0700
- Organization: University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA
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- References: <1992Aug19.091600.29603@jet.uk>
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- Keywords: modem
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- In article <1992Aug19.091600.29603@jet.uk> pjc@jet.uk (Peter J Card) writes:
- >The title says it all. I have a v32bis modem and an old tos1.0 ST.
- >Which cts/rts patch program is best used with this pairing. Am I
- >correct in thinking that the ST cannot run its rs232 port above 9600
- >baud under any circumstances?
-
- Try serialfx up on atari.archive - that should fix it. All ataris can
- get up to 19.2kbps, but if you are communicating with modem, you have to
- have the CTS patched. I think there was some commercial software called
- intercomm that supposedly worked at 38.4kbps without special hardware, but
- I never got it to work (with a friend's Amiga) so I don't know if it really
- works - but now that I think about it, I had tried it before I knew about
- the RTS/CTS bug, so that may have been the problem...I'll have to check that
- out sometime.
-
- >
- >Is hardware flow control properly implemented on the Falcon, I wonder?
- >
-
- Good question - Atari hasn't had such a good track record - only
- 3 of 10 work without patches (actually 2/8 as 2.XX and 3.XX are basically
- the same).
-
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- -Mike
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