Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!utgpu!utcsri!utegc!utai!garfield!dalcs!mnetor!uunet!seismo!ut-sally!ut-ngp!ayac071 From: ayac071@ut-ngp.UUCP Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Re: Ibm AT Serial port Message-ID: <5663@ut-ngp.UUCP> Date: Tue, 21-Jul-87 12:57:33 EDT Article-I.D.: ut-ngp.5663 Posted: Tue Jul 21 12:57:33 1987 Date-Received: Thu, 23-Jul-87 01:34:18 EDT References: <8000015@uiucdcsm> Reply-To: ayac071@ngp.UUCP (Bill Douglass) Organization: UTexas Computation Center, Austin, Texas Lines: 21 In article <8000015@uiucdcsm> grogers@uiucdcsm.cs.uiuc.edu writes: > >I'm looking for a terminal emulation program for use on an IBM AT under Dos 3. >I've tried Kermit and an old version of IBM's 3101 emulator but neither >work above 1200 baud. I know that the AT's serial port can handle higher baud >rates because when I run Xenix I can use cu at 9600 baud. Does anyone have >an explanation for this behavior? How about a solution? > Many terminal emulation packages that I know of can drive the AT's (and PC's) serial port at 9600bps. I am currently connected to a VAX at 9600 using a shareware program called ProComm. I have also run AT's before at 19,200 bps with ProComm, and suspect that they could go higher (19,200 bps is the upper limit for this program.) Many such programs exist, at low cost (ex. ProComm, Gmodem, GT-PowerComm.) Check out your local BBS systems for a copy. Hope this helps. Bill Douglass ayac071@ngp (or something like that)