Victor Rehorst <victor_at_newtontalk.net> on 18 Mar 2002
> > Is there a Windows program that can connect at
> > higher speeds?
>This problem with NCU was just discussed
>http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=newtontalk&m=101482480210590&w=2
That says:
] NCU buffer for the speed is only 5 bytes long (plus the null terminator).
] NCU tries to talk at 11520 if you hack the registry
I'm not too worried about the buffering because I got NCU running at
Realtime priority on a 800Mhz Win2000 machine, so I think the speed will be
sufficient.
However, I can't get NCU to even try at 115200. If I put this number in the
registry, NCU quits immediately after startup. Apart from NCU, is there
another Windows program that might work at 115200?
>> about 1/3 of the time NCU disconnects when installing a
>> package at 57600bps...seems to me
>> that happens more often when the Newton is not
>> connected to the power adapter
I confirm this: if my Newton is connected to the power adapter, I can
successfully download things as big as 4Mb.
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