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From: johnw@reed.UUCP (John Windberg)
Newsgroups: net.micro.trs-80
Subject: Re: Model 100 as a general purpose modem?
Message-ID: <2049@reed.UUCP>
Date: Sun, 27-Oct-85 12:09:38 EST
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Posted: Sun Oct 27 12:09:38 1985
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Reply-To: johnw@reed.UUCP (John Windberg)
Organization: Reed College, Portland, Oregon
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I feel that project would be fairly easy with
a simple basic program that accesses the port,
remembering that in 100 basic the rs232 can be
reached just like a file.  A null modem
between the rs232 of the 100 and the other
terminal might do it.  Also remember that
there was a flaw in several of the 100's that
render it unable to communicate both ways.  I
tried to use mom's 2000 as a file server for
her 100 and transmissions only went one way
but I forget which way..
oh well so much for thought.
duhhhhhhhh
John B. Windberg
Reed College Portland Or
johnw@reed