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- From: leonard@coyote.datalog.com (Leonard Lorden)
- Subject: Re: need TRS80 Model 4P stuff
- Message-ID: <Z7V8VB2w165w@coyote.datalog.com>
- Sender: bbs@coyote.datalog.com (Waffle System)
- Organization: Datalog Consulting, Tucson, AZ
- References: <92351.134837CXKPV@ASUACAD.BITNET>
- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 92 04:16:57 GMT
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- <CXKPV@ASUACAD.BITNET> writes:
-
- > If you have TRSDOS, you could use the comm utility untill you find a
- > better terminal program. I think you first must issue a command in
- > trsdos: set *cl com/dvr to set a driver for the serial port. Then the
- > comm utility should run. Also the trsdos setcom command can be used to
- > set up the baud rate, word length, and parity. I think the syntax takes
- > the form: setcom (b=2400,w=8,p=no).
- >
- > The best solution, probably, will be to download a terminal program from
- > a bbs to eventually replace the comm utility.
-
- You're very close, the exact syntax is...
- SET *CL TO COM/DVR <ENTER>
- SETCOM (BAUD=xxxx,WORD=8,STOP=1,PARITY=OFF) <ENTER>
-
- If anyone needs an intelligent terminal program for their Model 3 or 4
- operating under TRSDOS 1.3, 6.2.1, or LSDOS 6.3, contact me via e-mail
- and I'll discuss how to get your free shareware version of Xterm 3, XT4,
- and/or FastermII, plus some necessary utilities...
-