10-17-2024, 01:04 AM
One thing for you guys to keep in mind is that a real modem is typically locked at a fixed speed. So, a 9600 baud modem is 9600 baud. If you are using a 9600 baud setting you need to set the WiModem232 to that baud rate, and store that (AT&W). If you don't the baud rate of the computer will not match the modem. If you were using your SSC with a 2400 baud modem and were using the 300 baud setting it would answer but never respond.
So, if you want to use 9600 baud go to ProTerm and setup the modem to use 9600 baud (switching baud rate to that and storing the change with AT&W). Once you do that then you can run the BBS software for 9600 baud.
So, if you want to use 9600 baud go to ProTerm and setup the modem to use 9600 baud (switching baud rate to that and storing the change with AT&W). Once you do that then you can run the BBS software for 9600 baud.