On Sat, 23 Apr 2016 21:30:03 -0400, Ralf Quint
wrote:
> On 4/23/2016 6:53 PM, Dale E Sterner wrote:
>> The copy command is limited to what you set the mode command to.
>> FREEDOS lets you set the baud very high but other dos's and
>> even windows has 9600 baud as the upper limit, well below
>>
On 4/24/2016 7:25 AM, Dale E Sterner wrote:
> I load my software on cf chips so I'm running pure dos
> no windows. When you read the help section it implies
> that 19200 exists but when you try the command
> it comes back not allowed. Even windows 7 has a
> 9600 limit. You can set it in the control
On Sun, Apr 24, 2016 at 10:25 AM, Dale E Sterner wrote:
> I load my software on cf chips so I'm running pure dos
> no windows.
We know. You've said so before. Running from CF card is irrelevant
to the problem.
> When you read the help section it implies>
> that 19200 exists but when you try th
I load my software on cf chips so I'm running pure dos
no windows. When you read the help section it implies
that 19200 exists but when you try the command
it comes back not allowed. Even windows 7 has a
9600 limit. You can set it in the control panel to over 115000 baud
then click ok and it sets
You're right about error correction. It doesn't exist with the copy
command-pity.
But if your software doesn't have high speed serial enabled then you
only have left the dos copy command. Most software will print to a .prn
file.
which you can copy to the printer. Most software targets to the lpt1