> I see a few mentions online about the 128 supporting 9600 natively, but > no real details. Do you have any to share?
IIRC -- and I haven't had to write Commodore user port serial code in a looooong time -- it's much like a 64 doing 2400bps on the user port, it's just bitbanging it at a higher rate instead of using the Kernal, and at 2MHz. 4800bps is definitely achievable and considered stable. I suppose you could overdrive it to 9600 and I've heard of it being done, but I've never written such code myself. When I used Kermit on my 128 as my means of Internet access, I had a SwiftLink. > I wonder if it'd be worth turning off the device's UP9600 support and > seeing if the 128 will still talk 9600 to it. (If I do keep it on, > apparently the 128 will be able to do 19200 -- but I'm not holding my > breath, based on my experience with 9600.) I would be very impressed to get 19.2k out of that! -- ------------------------------------ personal: http://www.cameronkaiser.com/ -- Cameron Kaiser * Floodgap Systems * www.floodgap.com * ckai...@floodgap.com -- See You Next Wednesday -----------------------------------------------------