Specifications
2.7.1 Terminal Programs for the Apple II, II+, IIe and IIC
The PK-900 operates well with the Apple II family of computers using
both Apple-supplied or third-party serial interface cards. Terminal
programs include Modem Manager, ASCII EXPRESS PRO, Hayes SMARTCOMM II,
and DataCapture 4.0.
2.7.2 Terminal Programs for the Commodore Vic 20
A BASIC communications program is printed in the VIC 20 Programmer's
Reference Guide published by Commodore. Use the program listing for
"True ASCII"; Commodore computers internally use a modified ASCII
format. We suggest you operate your PK-900 at 300 bauds with these
computers to avoid possible data speed difficulties.
2.7.3 Terminal Program for the IBM PCjr
The PCjr's BASIC cartridge contains a terminal program. Start the
program by typing TERM. Refer to the PCjr's BASIC manual for
details on the program. For best results with the PCjr do not run the
PK-900's serial port baud rate faster than 1200 bauds.
2.7.4 Terminal Programs for the Tandy Color Computer
Several terminal programs are available for the CoCo. We suggest
that you use a commercial program rather than writing your own. The
CoCo's "software UART" may be difficult to program in BASIC.
2.7.5 Terminal Program for the Tandy 100/102 and NED 8201
The Model 100, 102 and NEC 8201 have built-in terminal programs in
ROM which control the modem and the RS-232C port. Consult the
computer documentation for instructions in their use. Make sure that
you do not use the program to control the built-in telephone modem.
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