Thanks John & Ken. No worries, I'll stick to 19,200 at this stage.

Philip

On 31/10/2017 5:08 PM, Ken Pettit wrote:
Hi Philip,

Depending on the version of NADSBox firmware you have, you can already tell it to switch to 76,800 baud rate.  This can be done either from a command line or via an extended TPDD protocol packet (version 1.16).  From the command line, you would type one of the following:

   baud 9600
   baud 19200
   baud 38400
   baud 57600
   baud 76800
   baud 115200
   baud 153600
   baud 230400

The only catch is that if you are running this from a script, you have to add a small (maybe 0.5s) delay after the initial 'b' in the word "baud".  This is because I have a hidden command that also starts with 'b' that I use during programming & testing of the NADSBox.  Following the letter 'b' too quickly by any other character causes the echo to be disabled until the CR is received so that my automated programming script doesn't receive it's command echoed back.

I would have to check the code for the TPDD protocol packet format version.

Ken

On 10/30/17 8:40 PM, Philip Avery wrote:
Right, I need to go over to the dark side & use command line interface ;-)  I shall attempt that.

What would be ultimately cool is use TBACK technology, ie a baud rate of 78,000 approx. As file sizes could be large (100KB or even full REX/Remem Ram of 2MB), this would be useful. How feasible would it be to add an additional command to set baud rate to this, or will the existing Laddiecon/mComm accept this baud setting? I presume NADSBox can't operate at such lofty rates? This might be something I could include in Import 2.0

Philip

On 30/10/2017 8:25 PM, John R. Hogerhuis wrote:
Like I said LaddieAlpha already handles 8.3 you just have to supply a command like option.

I think I must have added 8.3 support to DLPlus as well since it supports wp2.

Come to think of it NADSBox must support it? I thought I helped Ken test it with WP-2

— John.




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