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I remeber using a thermal printing terminal with a coupler modem at 300bps.
If you did NOT set your termtype to 9 or 18, you would get a few seconds pregnant pause on receive every 60 characters or so while the HP3000 was waiting for enq/ack (which that model terminal didn't understand so it couldn't respond). Unlike Xon/Xoff, Enq/Ack from the HP3000 simply continued after a short wait.
Tracy Johnson
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On 03/15/16, John Zoltak wrote:
I've been working with the simulator and trying to get 8 bit transfers working to the terminal emulator over telnet.
Does anyone remember the default data bits, stop bits and parity for the term types. I thought that the configuration usually had the terminal type as 10, and I remember the 2640 terminals were set to 8 bits, no parity, full duplex.
Am I remembering wrong?
John Zoltak
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