On 31-Mar-00, Jules wrote:
> I get something someone once called 'modem over-run', where the data
> arrives faster than my computer can write to disk and flush the buffers,
That's not possible. For a HD to be slower than your serial port you
would have to have one of those old chisel-on-stone HDs. The slowest
HD you get would be around 1 Mbyte/sec. Yours is probably between
2-3MB/s, about 20 times the speed of your serial port, around 20 times
the speed of your serial port.
If you are using the Amiga serial port, what speed is your port set to?
With '060 you might get 115200, otherwise 57600. If that is set to the
highest you can get, next step is a new serial port. 115200 is just
enough to keep up with a 28.8k modem all the time.
Regards
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