rietveld Posted January 19, 2021 Share Posted January 19, 2021 Just wondering what baud rate everyone is getting with there wifi modem? Using AdamLink V I can do 4800 reliably in 30 and 80 col. 9600 works in 30 col mode but mis formats in 80 col. ( spacing errors), and 19,200 does not work at all for me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NIAD Posted January 19, 2021 Share Posted January 19, 2021 Using ADAMLink V, I was able to use the 9600 baud rate in 30 and 80 column modes, but I don't recall going online in 80 column mode... just used the WiModem232's ATI and ATI# commands to display the modem's information and upgrade it's firmware. I think the only time I went online was in 30 column mode. If I increased the baud rate above 9600, then I would get corrupted text and spacing using the ATI commands. BTW, this is using the slot #1 Micro Innovations Dual Serial Interface which is 100% compatible with the MIB2, 3 and 238 serial ports... I don't have my MIB238 currently to test on that interface card. I setup the IMP and Mex telecomm programs, but once again only tested using the WiModem232's ATI commands. So you might want to configure those telecomm programs and test in the T-DOS environment to see if perhaps ADAMLink V is the issue. Using the second serial port (designated for Terminal use), I was able to use the 19,200 baud rate with everything that I threw at it in T-DOS and SmartBasic 1.x Rev. 20Y. Using the EVE Electronics SP-1 Serial / Parallel Interface with ADAMLink V, I could only go as high as 4800 baud before the text and spacing became corrupted when using the WiModem232. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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