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I tried to setup the WiModem with Multi Term 4.7, but wasn't having any luck.  It's top baud rate is 1200, and I set it to Hayes compatible, but I get nothing back when in the ASCII term and enter ATI.  

It's the only program I have at the moment,  found it on my 5.25 floppy from the old days.  I have a UII+ on order, but that'll be a while.  

Any ideas?
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Did you change the baud rate to match your WiModem? The WiModem's baud rate is 2400 by default with the v1.96 and earlier firmware. It will stay at 2400 baud until you change it. You would need a terminal program (like CCGMS) to be able to switch the baud rate from 2400 to 1200 to try your MultiTerm program.
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(12-19-2017, 09:21 PM)rurbaniak Wrote: I tried to setup the WiModem with Multi Term 4.7, but wasn't having any luck.  It's top baud rate is 1200, and I set it to Hayes compatible, but I get nothing back when in the ASCII term and enter ATI.  

It's the only program I have at the moment,  found it on my 5.25 floppy from the old days.  I have a UII+ on order, but that'll be a while.  

Any ideas?

if you have no way to transfer stuff onto your c64 at the moment you could type in a short listing from the programmers reference guide

http://www.commodore.ca/manuals/c64_prog..._guide.pdf

it would be a very basic terminal but at least it would allow you to send AT commands to the device and change the baud rate

The listing is for 300 baud, but there is a lookup table above it showing the value you need to set for 2400 baud. (chr(10)) I think
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Zeropage Wrote:
rurbaniak Wrote:I tried to setup the WiModem with Multi Term 4.7, but wasn't having any luck.  It's top baud rate is 1200, and I set it to Hayes compatible, but I get nothing back when in the ASCII term and enter ATI.  

It's the only program I have at the moment,  found it on my 5.25 floppy from the old days.  I have a UII+ on order, but that'll be a while.  

Any ideas?

if you have no way to transfer stuff onto your c64 at the moment you could type in a short listing from the programmers reference guide

http://www.commodore.ca/manuals/c64_prog..._guide.pdf

it would be a very basic terminal but at least it would allow you to send AT commands to the device and change the baud rate

The listing is for 300 baud, but there is a lookup table above it showing the value you need to set for 2400 baud. (chr(10)) I think


Oh, good idea, thanks.
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