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From: rec@cpesac.UUCP ( bob chapman )
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Subject: Re: 1200 baud vt52 or vt100 emulation
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Date: Wed, 23-Oct-85 21:08:36 EDT
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> I have an Apple IIe with an Apple Super Serial Card and a USR Auto Dial 212A
> modem, running Apple Access II in terminal emulation mode (80 column mode).
> I am logging on to a VAX running 4.2BSD, trying to run vi.  The Apple is
> losing characters frequently, giving me fits trying to remotely edit a file.
> The Apple blows its mind whether I am in vt52 or vt100 emulation modes.
> 
> Questions: 
> 	    Does anyone know how to get an Apple IIe to talk at 1200 baud like
> 	    a vt100 or vt52 (or other standard terminal emulation)?
> 
> 	    Does anyone know of a modem card that has firmware to run at 1200
> 	    baud (80 col) that I could use with Ascii Express or some other
> 	    program (might speed it up)?
> 
> 	    Would using a regular 80 col. card (like a Smarterm II) fix the
> 	    problem (and does it still allow use of a RAM card in the AUX
> 	    slot?).
> 
> I know there have been discussions of this problem on the net before, but I
> don't recall ever seeing a working solution to the problem posted.  I have
> heard that in 40 col. mode, Ascii Express will work at 1200 baud, but I really
> need that 80 col. display, and reasonable terminal emulation for vi.
> 
> Please email replies to the me and I will summarize responses to the net.
> 
> Dale Call
> tektronix!dadla!dcall

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