On Fri, 23 Apr 2004 16:39:45 +0200 (MEST), you wrote:

Hi Eric,

>Sigh... have to followup myself...

Sorry I'm slow, I hurt HongKong's "speedy" reputation :-(

>[ http://www.coli.uni-sb.de/~eric/stuff/soft/ mode-23apr2004.zip ]
>
>The "cannot read config in MODE COMn BAUDHARD=1 mode" bug was caused
>by BAUDHARD being treated as a config SET to default trigger, so the
>function would always read 2400,N,8,1 right after setting it to those
>values itself. Fixed now.

Oops ...

>Summarizing MODE 23apr2004 improvements again:
>- you can now use BAUDHARD=1152 to set 115200 baud (which BAUD=... can
>  only set successfully if ComShare is loaded or your BIOS emulates that)
>- verbosity is again lower
>- you can use MODE COMn BAUDHARD=1 to read out port settings (baud rate,
>  word length, parity, stop bits, DTR/RTS status
>- when you use BAUDHARD to set baud rate, DTR/RTS will be forced to on
>  (I wonder if this is useful for more people except Jeff).

Usually I work with Terminal emulation program, but is CTTY COMx can
connect to the COM directly?

>PS Aitor: Would LZSS compression be okay? Modified public domain Lempel
>Ziv Welch plus Huffman coding compress / decompress tool, very small,
>compresses a 57k CPI file to about 19k. ZIP and GZIP would reach 6k but
>it would need ZLIB (not included in HELP, this is why the help sources
>did LOOK as if they had not grown that much - to compile HELP, you download
>ZLIB sources separately!) or TUNZ. Not sure about TUNZ license...!?

It's freeware.
But asking Lucho to confirm.

>MODE binary is 16248 bytes UPXed right now - almost > 16k.

Ok.


Rgds,
Johnson.



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