(10-08-2020, 03:26 PM)admin Wrote: Please see this information on details on how to use StrikeTerm with the UP9600 hack enabled:Thank you for your response. I checked out the thread that you referenced for me. I have already read through it. I read through it again and tried one more time. It doesn't work no matter the procedure or process used. I can get the UP9600 driver to load at 2400 baud and at 9600 baud but once the UP9600 driver is loaded the software stops responding to the keyboard.
https://www.cbmstuff.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=318
Example: One user reported success with Striketerm 2014 final by loading the UP9600 driver with baud rate set at 2400. He then issued the command AT*B9600. After that he changed the baud setting to 9600 and saved the configuration. He reported that it worked like a charm.
I tried it. It didn't work for me. Once the UP9600 driver loaded the keyboard input to the terminal output only a character resembling an upper case C even though the baud rate was set at 2400 as described in that thread. This was using an ANSI terminal. In the Commodore terminal I simply do not have any response from keyboard input.
EDIT:
I removed the sd card from my pi1541 drive and deleted the copies of striketerm. I then grabbed fresh downloads and placed them on the sd card.
I reset the modem. I loaded Striketerm 2013 Final. It loads with the Winvice modem. I set the baud rate to 300. I changed the modem to UP9600 and opened an ANSI terminal. I went through the initial setup process again setting up the modem at 300 baud.
I invoked AT*B2400(return) in the terminal then changed the baud rate in the main menu screen to 2400. I connected with a favorite BBS to make sure that everything was good to that point.
After logging off I invoked AT*B9600(return) in the terminal and then changed the baud rate in the main menu screen to 9600.
I changed back to the ANSI terminal to 9600 displayed in the top bar. I invoked AT*T1(return) and then dialed up tty.sdf.org. I successfully connected at 9600 baud.
Thank you very much for your patience with me. I appreciate it greatly. I knew that a user in the thread you referenced had been successful with a previous version of Striketerm by changing to 2400 baud first but it took me going back to step one and walking all the way through it to be successful.