From: Tony Kan (tony.kan_at_clear.net.nz)
Date: Sat Feb 01 2003 - 05:57:01 PST
Just went to the Landware site but can't find any references to Xport. They
must have withdrawn it.
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From: newtontalk-bounce_at_newtontalk.net
[mailto:newtontalk-bounce_at_newtontalk.net]On Behalf Of Brian
Sent: Sunday, 2 February 2003 2:08 a.m.
To: newtontalk_at_newtontalk.net
Subject: Re: [NTLK] PC to Newton
>Search the Newtontalk archive for posts about a program called
slowdown.exe.
>You will need to run multiple instances of this program to get your speed
>slow enough on the PC to pass data through the serial port to and from the
>Newton. How you run multiple instances is all described in the previous
>posts. Check it out and see if that answers your questions. If you get
>stuck, we're here to help.
I do all my sync'ing to my Macs, but there was also a post from someone
perhaps a year? ago now, detailing how to set your PC Serial port settings
(buffering etc) so that you could connect via serial port without needing
the slowdown.
I didn't save it 'cos I don't connect that way for myself, and XPort works
for my wife's work PC without needing slowdown, so I just set her up with
that.
It might be worth digging and checking the details and adding it to the
FAQ. I can't test it thoroughly at home since my only Windows machine at
home is outclassed in MHz by a factor of 10, compared to new machines :)
(not counting processor DISimprovements which subtract a little from the
current performance (last I read) :)
But IIRC the buffering and port changes mentioned, did make sense.
B
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