Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!seismo!rutgers!jvnca!njitsc1!argus!ken From: ken@argus.UUCP (Kenneth Ng) Newsgroups: comp.sources.d Subject: Re: Using a PC for a terminal Message-ID: <929@argus.UUCP> Date: Mon, 29-Jun-87 21:18:20 EDT Article-I.D.: argus.929 Posted: Mon Jun 29 21:18:20 1987 Date-Received: Wed, 1-Jul-87 03:05:44 EDT References: <903@argus.UUCP> <13@flmis06.ATT.COM> Organization: NJ Instit. of Tech: TEIES Project Lines: 21 In article <13@flmis06.ATT.COM>, mikel@flmis06.ATT.COM (Mikel Manitius) writes: [edited discussion on using terminals at 9600 baud *without* flow control] > Hmm. I used to have a 4425 connected to the serial port on my 3B1, > and I would have it run at 19.2kb. It would handle the output very > well, and it was noticably faster than 9.6kb. > Mikel Manitius @ AT&T Network Operations Try turning the flow control off, and then doing a cat of a large file to the screen and tell me what happens after about 3 screens go by. The 4425 needs flow control enabled to keep up with 9600 baud for more than a screen of data. ... This signature was put in in a way to bypass the ... bogus artificial line limit on the .signature file. ... Also, by its length it adds fodder to help avoid having ... my followups being bounced due to the restriction on ... followup articles. Kenneth Ng: Post office: NJIT - CCCC, Newark New Jersey 07102 uucp !ihnp4!allegra!bellcore!argus!ken *** NOT ken@bellcore.uucp *** bitnet(prefered) ken@orion.bitnet