[SOLVED] Can't Connect to tty.sdf.org
#11
(10-12-2017, 04:54 PM)admin Wrote: I just tried it at 9600 baud with CCGMS and it works fine.  I am able to log in and go to BOOP room and such.


I still haven't had any luck, but I did want to check if a factory reset should clear the last connected WAP. If it is supposed to, mine isn't. That may be normal behavior though.
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#12
Did you remember to enable the TELNET translation mode with the new AT command?  AT*T1 turns on TELNET parsing.

The factory reset does NOT clear the SSID/Password entries.
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#13
(10-12-2017, 07:55 PM)admin Wrote: Did you remember to enable the TELNET translation mode with the new AT command?  AT*T1 turns on TELNET parsing.

The factory reset does NOT clear the SSID/Password entries.

Enabling telnet parsing took care of it.

Thanks for the time and work in resolving this! 

I'm sure this will be useful for a lot of people moving forward.
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#14
Great to hear! I updated the manual with the new feature.

I have never seen the telnet access before. I chatted with a bunch of people through the portal. I am going to look into this some more with the new WiModem232, where I have a 80 column display on the Amiga. It's looks all wonky on a C64. Smile
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#15
(10-12-2017, 08:39 PM)admin Wrote: Great to hear!  I updated the manual with the new feature.

I have never seen the telnet access before.  I chatted with a bunch of people through the portal.  I am going to look into this some more with the new WiModem232, where I have a 80 column display on the Amiga.  It's looks all wonky on a C64.  Smile

Yeah, it does better with a Novaterm variant in VT102 mode with a proper termcap on the server side than in 40 C mode. Not perfect by any means, but very usable though. Even better still on a 1082 in monochrome mode...

You sir have made the upcoming weekend a little brighter in terms of playing with C= toys.

Thanks again Jim!
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#16
No problem! Let me know if you run into any issues, or if any other parsing commands need to be supported.
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#17
I was playing with this this evening, its very cool. Going to play with it some more.

Something interesting I found though. I was getting a lot of dropped chars and garbled text with StrikeTerm final in 80 col mode. So out of curiosity, I switched on turbo mode in my Turbo Chameleon and tried it again. It works flawlessly and is a silky smooth experience at 9600 baud.
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#18
Make sure that you use AT&K1 to enable the hardware flow control in 9600 baud mode! This could be your problem.
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#19
(10-14-2017, 12:09 PM)Zeropage Wrote: I was playing with this this evening, its very cool. Going to play with it some more.

Something interesting I found though. I was getting a lot of dropped chars and garbled text with StrikeTerm final in 80 col mode. So out of curiosity, I switched on turbo mode in my Turbo Chameleon and tried it again. It works flawlessly and is a silky smooth experience at 9600 baud.

Were you able to get this sorted out without turbo mode? 

I've been running @ 4800 fine, but 9600 gives me the same thing you are experiencing even with handshaking enabled.
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#20
I'm wondering if terminal-speed might be useful to implement. Should help with the fact we are working with bare minimal buffers at least.

RFC1079 should be helpful...

https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1079.txt  - to save you a google query.
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