BTW, another tip: if you're sending a text file to the M100, send it
without Line Feeds (i.e. only CR) if possible; that will save time
since there's no scrolling, and that's how the M100 sends files
anyway.

On Tue, Dec 12, 2023 at 5:43 PM Brian Brindle <bbrin...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> This has come up in discussion a few times so I wanted to show that 19.2Kbps 
> on the Tandy 100 is possible with only software flow control.
>
> Here is a video of me creating a 500 line 40 col file that is 20KB, 
> transferring it to the M102 and back again using the 19.2Kbps serial 
> connection. It gets slowed down due to the screen being so slow making it 
> absolutely of no value to be running at those speeds but does demonstrate 
> that flow control can be used on a Linux device in this situation.
>
> Hardware flow control would work best and is what I would recommend but I 
> wanted a device that would work on a stock M100/102 and on a M200 where the 
> flow control lines do not work properly.
>
> It's apparently really hard to film, type and remember what to say so I 
> apologize for that..
>
> https://youtu.be/BGxx__Zr1O4
>
> Brian
>

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