12-31-2017, 11:00 AM
(12-31-2017, 10:20 AM)admin Wrote: This one works!
The only issue left is the formatting for when viewing PC directories. If I switch to drive H: and do a DIR, the last two lines (after the directory listing) are:
H:\>echo !CURR %CD%
H:\>
#
The cursor is the "#" character above, and it is one line after the H:\> prompt, not immediately following it. I am not sure what the echo is there for? Debugging?
I was able to get 11K+ per second at 115200 baud.
What is really interesting is that sending 3 large JPEG files finished on the WiBridge side, but still took 10 minutes on the receive side (WiModem) to get all of the data. Something is buffering/caching the outgoing transfer, freeing up the WiBridge.
"The cursor is the "#" character above, and it is one line after the H:\> prompt, not immediately following it. I am not sure what the echo is there for? Debugging?"
This is a highly technical programming issue called "Zeropage is a dumbass!"
I've removed it.
The buffering thing is interesting ... is it writing to a floppy or hard drive ? It may be caching blocks for slow disk writes ?