>> In mostly standard MSX RS232 19k2 is tha max speed. But using a RS232
>> from ASCII, some Philips models and Gradiente (ouch!) you can obtain
>> speed of 33k6 (or more)...
>
>Erik Maas could shed some light on this. He told me he got 115k2 with Erix,
>with a null modem cable between 2 Turbo-R's or something.
Sony RS232, Sunrise RS232, they can all reach 115k2. I think AccNet can too.
It's not about the hardware, it's the software which limits the speed on
those. Erix can reach those speeds, other terminal-programs can't (afaik).
>> > I use the program Erix, but you can use any terminal program to access
>> > a modem via the RS-232 port.
>>
>> Do you know COMS6? It's a great program principally because the
>> full-ANSI emulation (code and colors).
>
>Erix doesn't support the colours in V9938. But with GFX9000 it does. But I
don't
>use them anyway. I don't care about the colours. Hmm. Would I get colours
if I
>login on a Unix machine and try: set term ansi?
>Normally I use: set term vt52 for the MSX... Maybe set term ansi will work
too.
>(It's at least recognised by my shell)
Colors are actually quite nice in ANSI-BBSes.
~Grauw
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