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RE: Trying to connect WiModem to Ubiquity AP-LR - admin - 03-22-2017 Striketerm: http://csdb.dk/release/?id=130807 RE: Trying to connect WiModem to Ubiquity AP-LR - Digital Man - 03-22-2017 (03-22-2017, 12:43 PM)admin Wrote: Striketerm: Only supports up 2400 baud... gah.... RE: Trying to connect WiModem to Ubiquity AP-LR - admin - 03-22-2017 No, it supports 300-38400, using a variety of modem options, including the UP9600 hack. RE: Trying to connect WiModem to Ubiquity AP-LR - Digital Man - 03-22-2017 (03-22-2017, 04:27 PM)admin Wrote: No, it supports 300-38400, using a variety of modem options, including the UP9600 hack. Interesting....any options I seem to select locks up the C128. RE: Trying to connect WiModem to Ubiquity AP-LR - admin - 03-22-2017 You are in C64 mode, right? RE: Trying to connect WiModem to Ubiquity AP-LR - Digital Man - 03-22-2017 (03-22-2017, 05:16 PM)admin Wrote: You are in C64 mode, right? Yes of course. Striketerm loads ok. The default "userport" modem setting works at 2400 baud and with Wibridge. When I select a different modem type different things happen but all lead to the machine locking up. I downloaded Desterm 3.02 (C128 mode) it supports Zmodem and 9600 baud but I just get errors when transferring files, eventually the file transfer aborts. RE: Trying to connect WiModem to Ubiquity AP-LR - admin - 03-22-2017 Did you remember to enable flow control? AT&K1 RE: Trying to connect WiModem to Ubiquity AP-LR - Shadowfire - 03-23-2017 (03-21-2017, 07:09 AM)Digital Man Wrote:(03-20-2017, 04:26 PM)Shadowfire Wrote:(03-16-2017, 08:10 PM)admin Wrote: Correct, the AT*SSID and AT*NS portions of these AT commands have to be capitalized with v1.7 and earlier firmware. I haven't found Desterm. I'll see if I can find it and use it. I used Novaterm, but it keeps loading up in to a 80 column screen - at that point I can barely read it and I cann't get it to a normal C64 40 column screen... Any help on setting up Novaterm properly? RE: Trying to connect WiModem to Ubiquity AP-LR - Shadowfire - 03-23-2017 (03-21-2017, 07:51 AM)admin Wrote: CCGMS 2017 with mods by Alwyz is the best for the C64 if you don't need 80 column support. Funny enough that is what I am trying to use is.. CCGMS 2017 and Striker 2014 final. Thanks Admin and Digital Man for your relpys. I don't need 80 column support ... at least not right now. You mentioned mods?? for CCGMS? are they already built in or do I have to put them in the same directory as program. I guess with both CCGMS and Striker 2014... I guess I just don't have the correct settings. One of them has User Port... the other one I have to pick a modem... I don't know... it's all odd that someone doesn't have the correct settings to share with everyone for these programs.. I feel like I can shooting in the dark just picking items.. most of which I thought didn't have to be messed with.. but I guess I am wrong.. Right now I just want to be able to upgrade my wimodem and get on C64 BBS... I knoiw when I am trying to upgrade the wimodem I have to be in ASCII mode... but when I am jumping on a C64 BBS I have to switch back to Commodore mode. Thanks, -SF- RE: Trying to connect WiModem to Ubiquity AP-LR - Digital Man - 03-23-2017 (03-22-2017, 07:46 PM)admin Wrote: Did you remember to enable flow control? AT&K1 When I enable that, Zmodem transfer does not initiate. Actually I seem to be having a number issues when in 9600Baud. Various lockups with different terminals. So far the fastest I'm able to transfer is with Snapterm @ 4800 baud using Xmodem. |