- #Syncterm xmodem upgrade#
- #Syncterm xmodem code#
- #Syncterm xmodem Pc#
- #Syncterm xmodem professional#
And once we finish the design of the HTML5 Canvas 2D Game protocol - which is my ultimate goal. I will keep it short - there will be more posts to follow as we unveil the 20+ Door games (in ANSI mode). I just need more testers - to feel confident in releasing the Alpha release to a handful of Sysops, and then I can officially start the Beta Cycle. So there may be the occasional glitch, however, it has been tested pretty much since August 2019.
#Syncterm xmodem code#
This is written entirely in Modern Pascal () script engine, and will be released open source - in hopes to inspire others to hack the code and make their own TCP based BBS package.
#Syncterm xmodem professional#
So, now we just call the code Professional BBS. it started out as a NEW PCBOARD until people complained about it benefiting from the name since I was not Clark Development, nor worked at Clark Development. Some who are unaware of MODEM7's unusual batch file mode call it MODEM7. It's also called the MODEM or MODEM2 protocol. The name XMODEM comes from Keith Petersen's XMODEM.ASM program, an adaptation of MODEM. ^ That URL is a Web Telnet session using Websockets and HTML5 Canvas - looks nice, and works (still debugging a few ANSI features).Īnyway it will default to connecting to PBBS - a BBS package I am writing from scratch. XMODEM refers to the file transfer etiquette introduced by Ward Christensen's 1977 MODEM. Go ahead, twist my arm, okay - that's enough.I have had a small handful (54) help me test - and now, I am opening up the existence to reddit: If I have to upgrade, then gosh darn it, I guess I'll just have to.
#Syncterm xmodem upgrade#
If not, I may just have to upgrade to something better.
I think I need to research my router some more and find out if it does have more than 1 channel. In use (and I know I've had the problem when both were turned off), I feel certain it's not the WiModems. The only other wireless devices are my wife's iPhone and the other 2 WiModem 232's that I have.
I'm not sure what in my household would be interfering. If you do have this ability with your router then that should solve the ping issue. This insures that nothing else in my house will interfere with it. I assigned one of the 2.4GHz transceivers strictly for my WiModem. XMODEM is a simple file transfer protocol developed as a quick hack by Ward Christensen for use in his 1977 MODEM.ASM terminal program.wikipedia. I have a router (TP-Link) that has two 2.4GHz transceivers, and two 5.8GHz transceivers. Your router probably only has a single receiver for the 2.4GHz side. (10-09-2021, 03:37 PM)admin Wrote: It could be that you have some other device on your network that is accessing your router periodically that is interrupting the connection. lmk if i can be of 's running worldgroup 3. you are welcome to use as a test as well. unfortunately qodem's ansi isn't up to snuff so i am forced to switch back to syncterm to use the online games etc on my bbs.
#Syncterm xmodem Pc#
I feel all of this just means that there is certainly something wrong with my WiFi, but I just don't know what. I had to use qodem on that pc to download successfully using xmodem. With the UDS-10 hooked up to the BBS, and set to "raw", I can successfully do downloads and uploads with Zmodem. The second picture is with the Lantronix UDS-10 hooked up to the BBS. Ah, the old days My first modem was 300 baud that I connected to my first BBS and downloaded the Telex terminal programWhich took nearly 3 hours using XModem on a line that had. I've had several people tell me that's too high. It does settle down after that but still, the average ping time is 18ms. The first picture is the WiModem 232 hooked up to my STacy (settings pretty much the same as for the BBS). So it was late last night and I decided to play around with "ping". Here's what the broken screens/menus look like: With the WiModem 232 we can download Zmodem okay, but the only way to upload is Xmodem (but we talked about Zmodem and it's tight tolerances already). A handful of callers are still getting "broken screens" and I even get them here sometimes, and that's with a Win10 box, SyncTerm, and a hard-wired CAT5 LAN connection.