BBS: Inland Empire Archive Date: 11-26-92 (00:47) Number: 368 From: JERRY HUNTER Refer#: NONE To: DICK DENNISON Recvd: NO Subj: ICONS... ICO'S Conf: (2) Quik_Bas
> JH> NAK! (G). QB's Open stops at 9600. Using a neat third-party gizmo (the > NAK. You can use OPEN to 19200, Try it. (And you can > poke it to 115k > if you need to.) Knew I could do it by tickling the MSR and pushing her to 115.2, but never tried OPEN at anything past 9600... when going past 9600, I went the OUT/INP route. QBSER300 (with C Source) is a bit easier to work with, so that's the route I took (first piece of third-party code to go into the DarkStar/CommLink environment)... Didn't feel like INP/OUT to go to 19.2, and assumed (for what reason I CANNOT recall) that the QB45 OPEN stopped at 9600. Perhaps it was a memory from an older version of QB... Thanx for the info, though... might come in handy at a future date, esp. with the volume of communications code I seem to be wrapped up in these days... Regards, J.Hunter --- GEcho 1.00/beta * Origin: DarkStar - Because second-best just won't do. (1:391/2090)
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