1030 CONTROL
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Date: 07/30/89-09:19:07 AM Z
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From: visitor Subject: 1030 CONTROL Date: Sun Jul 30 09:19:07 1989 QUESTION ABOUT CONTROLING THE OUTPUT OF THE 1030 MODEM... CAN THE LENGTH OF THE DATA BIT USED IN COMMUNICATING BE CONTROLED? I AM TRYING TO CONTACT THE MAINFRAME (IBM 3081) AT CSU WITH A PROGRAM CALLED VT100. THE MAIN FRAME CONECTION REQUIRES 7 DATA BITS, TWO STOP BITS AT EVEN PARITY. IS THIS POSSIBLE? PETER HALLER A VISITOR PS:BASICALLY I WANT TO KNOW IF I CAN CONTROL THIS FEATURE OF THE 1030... ** Answered by JOHN SUCHY (aa271) on Mon May 18 12:51:16 1987 ** Try booting your modem/computer without a terminal program on your disk or with a generic program such as 1030 EXPRESS. While I can't speek for the mainframe, I had a lot of success talking to the PDP-11 that way. If that doesn't work, try a good manual on Atari RS-232 handlers and use the data with the 1030's T: device code. (If that sounds confusing it's because I am not a modem expert.) Your Co-sysop John E. Suchy aa271 Thanks for asking. ** Answered by JOHN SUCHY (aa271) on Mon May 18 13:01:43 1987 **
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