Mail Archives: opendos/2004/01/18/03:37:56
On 17 Jan 2004 at 22:56, Lindner-Thalmaessing AT t-online wrote:
> Hello,
>
> being blind I'm forced to use m$dos.
No you aren't. I've got a blind friend and her
system (which I'm currently doing some work on) runs
Windows 98.
> My 38.400-modem however, in dos transmits max 19.200 bps.
Your modem does *not* run at 38,400 bps. If it's a
V.34 modem, it'll run at a max of 33,600 bps, and
the odds are that thelocal telecommuncations
authority (FCC in the US, different agencies in
other countries) won't authorize it to run above
31,200 or so.
For best results, you need to set the comm port to
115,200 bps.
> The dos mail program used is called UKA_PPP.
>
> According to the German documentation for m$dos 6.22 the following is what
> I do understand:
>
> MODE configures devices (in my case COM2 for my modem) in the system.
> The list for valid baud rates for MODE in m$dos 6.22, however, only goes
> up to 19.200 bps.
> Is there a trick existing or a tsr to load to make data transfer
> faster (similar to INTERSVR or INTERLNK, both making up to 115.200 bps)
> in m$dos 6.22?
Easiest way in DOS is probably to grab a FOSSIL
driver such as X00 and use it as a serial driver and
use the included utility program XU to set the bit
rate and enable the FIFO buffer.
If you want a copy, I can email it to you. You'll
need a copy of pkunzip to extrat the files from the
archive.
> My processor speed is 300 MHz.
That's the same speed as Lin's system. It runs JAWS
quite well. Alas, JAWS costs $2000. Unless you can
get your local commision for the blind or the like
to buy it for you.
It doesn't require dedicated speech cards, it'll
work with any sound card that Windows supports.
--
Leonard Erickson (aka shadow)
shadow at krypton dot rain dot com
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