Thank you, Greg, for the offer. I will try that today using dial-up.
-CH-
"you can log into my bbs at thekeep.net or (503) 852-3170 say no to ansi and
select 40 column mode.."
AH! Sorry, thank you.
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bkw
On 1/8/20 10:00 PM, Kurt McCullum wrote:
No, that's not what I was saying.
Page 72 of the TELCOM manual for the T200 (Same as M100 but double the
lines)
"TELCOM uses the same codes as a 'vt52'."
Then right after that it explains that a normal vt52 would
No, that's not what I was saying.
Page 72 of the TELCOM manual for the T200 (Same as M100 but double the lines)
"TELCOM uses the same codes as a 'vt52'."
Then right after that it explains that a normal vt52 would have 24 lines and so
a new termcap entry would have to be made with only 16
On 1/8/20 6:10 PM, Charles Hudson wrote:
Thank you Kurt for your reply. I'll start looking for C64 BBSs to
contact; makes sense now I think of it. Never would have guessed VT-52,
either.
-CH-
I think Kurt was saying that if you used mComm's virtual modem, mComm
emulates vt-52. In that
you can log into my bbs at thekeep.net or (503) 852-3170 say no to ansi and
select 40 column mode..
Greg
On Wed, Jan 8, 2020 at 3:10 PM Charles Hudson wrote:
> Thank you Kurt for your reply. I'll start looking for C64 BBSs to
> contact; makes sense now I think of it. Never would have guessed
Thank you Kurt for your reply. I'll start looking for C64 BBSs to contact;
makes sense now I think of it. Never would have guessed VT-52, either.
-CH-
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
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