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Subject: Re: macput problem
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Date: Mon, 15-Oct-84 07:39:49 EDT
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From: Mike Caplinger 
John Peterson (JW-Peterson@UTAH-20) pointed out that an earlier
submission to INFO-MAC explains my problem with Macput at 1200 baud, to
wit...

"I finally put a RS232 data monitor on the line, and discovered the Mac was
apparently dropping a character out of file information block.  Fortunately
the fix was simple, just add a sleep before the info block is sent:

        if (send_sync() == ACK) {    /* ~ line 165 */
                txtmode = 0;
                sleep(1);  /* added to make sure info block is recieved */
                send_file(files.f_info, 1);

After adding the sleep call there's been no further problems."

Thanks, John.  (I haven't had a chance to try this out personally yet.)
I resent this because I got a lot of queries about it.

        - Mike