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Arrow Electronics at 800-932-7769 (516-467-1000) sells National NS16550AN
chips mail order (credit card) in small quantities. Ask for NS16550AN.
It's important to get the "AN" part, earlier versions won't do. The
Western Digital chip has problems, so insist on the National chip for now.
Another source is Jameco Electronics at 415-592-8097.
In Chapter 25 of the manual, the example on the fFILE connand should read:
if fspy.kgb if !? echo "Zero Length File"
17.61 A new command "tcs" has been added to allow the YAM display to
map ASCII characters to local alternates. The syntax is: "tcs M N"
where M is the incoming character in the range 1 to 127 and N is the
desired character to display in the range 1 to 255. Multiple sets
of arguments may be used and multiple tcs commands may be used to
effect the required translations. "tcs 0" resets the translation(s).
"tcs" disables the translations, which can be re enabled with a "tcs M N"
command.
17.60 When in host operation, a timeout waiting for flow control
with no carrier detected will now cause YAM to disable flow control.
17.59 The spurious (but harmless) "requesting 7-bit transfer"
message triggered by old ZMODEM versions has been eliminated.
17.58 Subtle enhancements to Compuserve-B+ and ANSI SGR 8 support.
17.57 Multitasking under DESQview has been improved. Dasher emulation
and certain ANSI SGR colors have been improved.
The "@", "*", "r", and "u" numeric parameters will override the
default colors obtained with the corresponding ANSI SGR 1,3,4,6 and 7
escapes if 1024 is added. By default, these ANSI SGR sequences
operate by swapping foreground/background colors or by modifying
intensity bits.
Review "w" and "W" commands no longer close the capture file opened with
the "t file" or "create" commands. The "dirpx" string parameter and
DIRPX environment variable can be used to control the directory for
cut/paste operations with the "w" and "W" commands.
The "initmm" script has been changed to support MobyTurbo on Unix systems.
17.56 The "plog" entries now show the "effective speed" instead of the
interface speed. (The effective speed defaults to the transmission speed
but may be changed with the "estimate" command.) This allows a more
accurate report when the modem's interface speed is greater than the
DCE/DCE speed.
YAM now sends the CANCEL sequence when the "disk full" error is
encountered during a ZMODEM download.
The "mm224" script now supports the HST "dual standard" modem when
the MODEM variable is set to HST. See read.me for details.
17.55 ANSI VT102 "delete character" displays properly under DESQview
(the screen is now updated promptly). SGR 10/11/12 codes used by
SCO are now recognized.
ALT-Q no longer zeros the K numeric parameter (disabled F11/F12). The
Crash Recovery at -512 bytes problem has been corrected.
A bug in the implementation of the rz/sz -rr option has been corrected.
When using the -rr option, both sending and receiving programs should be a
March 8 1990 or later version, otherwise files will be needlessly sent.
YAM now defaults to "handshake both" if the clear to send signal is high
when YAM selects the comm port.
In the "review w" function, a blank file name now implies the modem.
The "aulopts" string parameter has been added as a convenience. The
"sz" command processes options in "aulopts" before processing command
line options.
Arrow Electronics at 800-932-7769 (516-467-1000) sells National NS16550AN
chips mail order (credit card) in small quantities. Ask for NS16550AN.
It's important to get the "AN" part, earlier versions won't do. The
Western Digital chip has problems, so insist on the National chip for now.
Another source is Jameco Electronics at 415-592-8097.
In Chapter 25 of the manual, the example on the fFILE connand should read:
if fspy.kgb if !? echo "Zero Length File"
17.61 A new command "tcs" has been added to allow the YAM display to
map ASCII characters to local alternates. The syntax is: "tcs M N"
where M is the incoming character in the range 1 to 127 and N is the
desired character to display in the range 1 to 255. Multiple sets
of arguments may be used and multiple tcs commands may be used to
effect the required translations. "tcs 0" resets the translation(s).
"tcs" disables the translations, which can be re enabled with a "tcs M N"
command.
17.60 When in host operation, a timeout waiting for flow control
with no carrier detected will now cause YAM to disable flow control.
17.59 The spurious (but harmless) "requesting 7-bit transfer"
message triggered by old ZMODEM versions has been eliminated.
17.58 Subtle enhancements to Compuserve-B+ and ANSI SGR 8 support.
17.57 Multitasking under DESQview has been improved. Dasher emulation
and certain ANSI SGR colors have been improved.
The "@", "*", "r", and "u" numeric parameters will override the
default colors obtained with the corresponding ANSI SGR 1,3,4,6 and 7
escapes if 1024 is added. By default, these ANSI SGR sequences
operate by swapping foreground/background colors or by modifying
intensity bits.
Review "w" and "W" commands no longer close the capture file opened with
the "t file" or "create" commands. The "dirpx" string parameter and
DIRPX environment variable can be used to control the directory for
cut/paste operations with the "w" and "W" commands.
The "initmm" script has been changed to support MobyTurbo on Unix systems.
17.56 The "plog" entries now show the "effective speed" instead of the
interface speed. (The effective speed defaults to the transmission speed
but may be changed with the "estimate" command.) This allows a more
accurate report when the modem's interface speed is greater than the
DCE/DCE speed.
YAM now sends the CANCEL sequence when the "disk full" error is
encountered during a ZMODEM download.
The "mm224" script now supports the HST "dual standard" modem when
the MODEM variable is set to HST. See read.me for details.
17.55 ANSI VT102 "delete character" displays properly under DESQview
(the screen is now updated promptly). SGR 10/11/12 codes used by
SCO are now recognized.
ALT-Q no longer zeros the K numeric parameter (disabled F11/F12). The
Crash Recovery at -512 bytes problem has been corrected.
A bug in the implementation of the rz/sz -rr option has been corrected.
When using the -rr option, both sending and receiving programs should be a
March 8 1990 or later version, otherwise files will be needlessly sent.
YAM now defaults to "handshake both" if the clear to send signal is high
when YAM selects the comm port.
In the "review w" function, a blank file name now implies the modem.
The "aulopts" string parameter has been added as a convenience. The
"sz" command processes options in "aulopts" before processing command
line options.
Arrow Electronics at 800-932-7769 (516-467-1000) sells National NS16550AN
chips mail order (credit card) in small quantities. Ask for NS16550AN.
It's important to get the "AN" part, earlier versions won't do. The
Western Digital chip has problems, so insist on the National chip for now.
Another source is Jameco Electronics at 415-592-8097.
In Chapter 25 of the manual, the example on the fFILE connand should read:
if fspy.kgb if !? echo "Zero Length File"
17.61 A new command "tcs" has been added to allow the YAM display to
map ASCII characters to local alternates. The syntax is: "tcs M N"
where M is the incoming character in the range 1 to 127 and N is the
desired character to display in the range 1 to 255. Multiple sets
of arguments may be used and multiple tcs commands may be used to
effect the required translations. "tcs 0" resets the translation(s).
"tcs" disables the translations, which can be re enabled with a "tcs M N"
command.
17.60 When in host operation, a timeout waiting for flow control
with no carrier detected will now cause YAM to disable flow control.
17.59 The spurious (but harmless) "requesting 7-bit transfer"
message triggered by old ZMODEM versions has been eliminated.
17.58 Subtle enhancements to Compuserve-B+ and ANSI SGR 8 support.
17.57 Multitasking under DESQview has been improved. Dasher emulation
and certain ANSI SGR colors have been improved.
The "@", "*", "r", and "u" numeric parameters will override the
default colors obtained with the corresponding ANSI SGR 1,3,4,6 and 7
escapes if 1024 is added. By default, these ANSI SGR sequences
operate by swapping foreground/background colors or by modifying
intensity bits.
Review "w" and "W" commands no longer close the capture file opened with
the "t file" or "create" commands. The "dirpx" string parameter and
DIRPX environment variable can be used to control the directory for
cut/paste operations with the "w" and "W" commands.
The "initmm" script has been changed to support MobyTurbo on Unix systems.
17.56 The "plog" entries now show the "effective speed" instead of the
interface speed. (The effective speed defaults to the transmission speed
but may be changed with the "estimate" command.) This allows a more
accurate report when the modem's interface speed is greater than the
DCE/DCE speed.
YAM now sends the CANCEL sequence when the "disk full" error is
encountered during a ZMODEM download.
The "mm224" script now supports the HST "dual standard" modem when
the MODEM variable is set to HST. See read.me for details.
17.55 ANSI VT102 "delete character" displays properly under DESQview
(the screen is now updated promptly). SGR 10/11/12 codes used by
SCO are now recognized.
ALT-Q no longer zeros the K numeric parameter (disabled F11/F12). The
Crash Recovery at -512 bytes problem has been corrected.
A bug in the implementation of the rz/sz -rr option has been corrected.
When using the -rr option, both sending and receiving programs should be a
March 8 1990 or later version, otherwise files will be needlessly sent.
YAM now defaults to "handshake both" if the clear to send signal is high
when YAM selects the comm port.
In the "review w" function, a blank file name now implies the modem.
The "aulopts" string parameter has been added as a convenience. The
"sz" command processes options in "aulopts" before processing command
line options.