Aha ok then. Thanks for the clues.
On Jun 1, 2016 10:03 PM, "John R. Hogerhuis" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Xon/xoff flow control doesn't work with the model t and Linux unless you
> turn the baud rate down really low. That's why in HTERM I implemented
> hardware flow control.
>
> Teeny/DL is packet based and it doesn't use flow control. and in fact
> doesn't need it because it's completely client driven. There's no way for
> the remote to overrun its 64
> byte queue since every incoming packet (max 128 bytes) is in response to
> a client request.
>
> -- John.
>
> On Wednesday, June 1, 2016, Brian White <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> How can I load-and-run-without-save-first?
>>
>> Use TpddTool to copy it to a floppy,
>> Install and patch floppy as per the text file, and then some syntax to
>> the run command directly from the pdd2 from within basic?
>>
>> Or is there a cassette version?
>>
>> Or really I guess the question is, why the heck does my serial cable and
>> null modem work perfectly reliably for teeny and dlplus, yet not when I try
>> to use "cu" on linux to feed a file to a run/load com:... command on the
>> m100? Is there a reference of known working settings to set in cu to match
>> up with a particular setting on the m100? I'm no stranger to rs232 so I
>> would normally not be one to have to ask such a question, and in telcom I
>> can type into one keyboard and it appears on the other screen fine, and I'm
>> using xon/xoff enabled on both ends, (assuming "man cu" isn't lying) same
>> speed, parity, stop, all the same as teeny & dlplus.
>>
>> Yet the run or load command in basic is acting sort of like no flow
>> control or mismatched speed or maybe bad interaction with escape char (~
>> not literally esc) or xoff char or ??? I don't know?
>>
>> When I do "~> PGMENU.BA" in cu, it says 1 2 3 4 5 file sent, but nothing
>> happens on the m100 sitting there at a run"com:98n1e command (or 98n1enn,
>> or 88n1e, or even 38n1e with the matching speed changes on linux)
>>
>> I can try minicom or even a windows or mac app if there is some other
>> recipe you use which you know works.
>>
>> Thanks much
>>
>

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