You are going to get graphic characters on and BBS site that uses upper ascii. 
A few of the C64 sites that are set to 40column mode work well. Though I don't 
use a dial up, I use the virtual modem feature in mComm and TELNET into the 
sites. Fun stuff.

VT-52 is the emulation.

Kurt

On Wed, Jan 8, 2020, at 12:48 PM, Charles Hudson wrote:
> I have verified the modem and RS telecom cable's connectivity, at least so 
> far as the ability to
> dial out. I can auto-dial with an entry in ADRS.DO from within TELCOM.
> 
> With the help of a M:M gender-changer, ribbon cable from 1982 and Zoom V34X 
> modem I have
> been able to control the modem within TERM and even successfully connected to 
> a few dial-up
> BBS, thanks to the listings in the Telnet BBS Guide. 
> https://www.telnetbbsguide.com/
> 
> I have tried various STAT settings but noticed that 98N1D (19,200 BPS, 8 bit 
> words, No parity,
> 1 stop bit, disable XON/OFF) which I would consider default and which works 
> with most BBSs
> did not have success with the M100. I got a lot of graphics characters, it 
> seemed.
> 
> With settings of 88O1E I contacted a BBS and made pretty good headway until 
> they asked what terminal I was emulating. My choices were ADM3A or ANSI, 
> neither of which were effective. 
> 
> Does anybody know what this terminal emulates? VT100? Thanks again for your 
> help.
> 
> -CH-

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