User`s guide
2- "Phone Number" page
Connect using= Direct to Com 1 (or whatever PC Com port you will use)
Click on Configure* and set
Bits per second= 300
Data bits= 8
Parity= None
Stop bits= 1
Flow control= None
(You should not need to change any Advanced settings)
Click OK
*Note: This settings window comes up automatically on some versions.
Click on the "Settings" page tab
3- "Settings" page
Terminal keys is selected
Emulation= Auto Detect
Backscroll buffer lines= 500
(You should not need to change Terminal Setup)
Click on ASCII Setup
Send line ends with line feeds is _not_ selected
Echo typed characters locally is not selected
Line delay= 40 milliseconds
Character delay= 0 milliseconds
Append line feeds ... is not selected
Force incoming data to 7-bit ASCII is _not_ selected
Wrap lines that exceed terminal width is selected
Click OK
4- Click OK again to finish. Then, click Files and do a Save As to save the
new setup under the name "A2at300.ht" (or any other .ht name you like).
A 19,200 Baud Setup
This setup is intended for normal NULL modem file transfers back and
forth with an Apple II running a telecom program such as ProTerm, ZLink, Modem
MGR, Spectrum, etc.. It is identical to the 300 baud setup above except for
the following:
Bits per second= 19200
Flow control= Hardware**
Line delay= 0 milliseconds
Save the new setup under some name like "A2at19200.ht".
**Note: If hardware flow control does not work, try "Xon/Xoff".