Path: news.uiowa.edu!news.physics.uiowa.edu!math.ohio-state.edu!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!newshub.csu.net!cello.gina.calstate.edu!cello.gina.calstate.edu!not-for-mail From: sjensen@cello.gina.calstate.edu (Steve Jensen) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2 Subject: Re: Please Reprint Date: 12 Sep 1996 19:06:30 -0700 Organization: GINA and CORE+ Services of The California State University Lines: 89 Message-ID: <51afj6$28i@cello.gina.calstate.edu> References: <5141ap$6d2@nntp.seflin.lib.fl.us> NNTP-Posting-Host: cello.gina.calstate.edu cybdiver@bcfreenet.seflin.lib.fl.us (Robert Rait) writes: > > Someone posted a great artical about Modems for the //e, > with information that showed that a //e with a super serial > card could handle upto 14400. Could you please repost that. > Thanks Here 'tiz: Lightning Systems Product Information Sheet Lightning Systems offers two (2) products for the Apple // line of computers. 6551-ACIA --------- This is a replacement chip for the 6551 ACIA (Asynchronous Communications Interface Adapter) that is standard on most Serial Interface cards for the Apple //. Why do you need a replacement chip? Simple, the 6551 chip that is on most Serial Interface cards has a design flaw in it that causes it to lose a character every time the CTS line is switched. In most cases, this is not a problem. However, with modem speeds continuing to rise, people have started using Hardware Handshaking cables to connect their computers to their modems to achieve even higher speeds. This is where the problem lies. In typical Hardware Handshaking installations, the computer is sending and receiving data faster than the modem can receive and transmit data. This means that the computer and the modem need a way to communicate between themselves to tell each other when it's ok to send or receive data. When the modem's buffer fills up, the modem switches the CTS (Clear To Send) line to notify the computer that it is no longer ok to send data. At this point the 6551 chip stops sending data immediately! This is bad. The 6551 may have been right in the middle of sending a character (normally 10 bits). That character is now lost causing an error in the transmission. This is where the 6551-ACIA comes in. This new 6551 chip fixes the problem. This is a direct replacement for the 6551 chip you now have. Turbo ASB --------- Do you have a high-speed modem, or other high-speed serial communications device? Did you know that most Serial Interface Cards for the Apple // are limited to only 19.2k bps? Well, they don't have to be anymore. The Turbo ASB can blow away that nasty 19.2k bps barrier. With the Turbo ASB, your serial communications can run as fast as 230,400 bps!!! The Turbo ASB is an add-on card replaces that pokey old 6551 chip on your Serial Interface Card and transforms it into a speed demon. The Turbo ASB supports all the standard bps rates you are used to, (slow...) and adds 38.4k, 57.6k, 115.2k and 230.4k! At this time the Turbo ASB is supported by ProTERM, Spectrum and ANSITerm. The Turbo ASB includes a 6551-ACIA chip. Pricing ------- The 6551-ACIA is $4.00 each. The Turbo ASB is $27.00 each. Shipping and handling is as follows: Within the U.S., $3.00 per order. Canada and Mexico, $5.00 per order. Everywhere else, $10.00 per order. Include an E-Mail address if you have one. Monies need to be sent in US funds. Lightning Systems P.O. Box 4 Mukwonago, WI 53149-0004 (414) 363-4282 BBS _________________________________ | | | sjensen@qnis.net | | sjensen@cello.gina.calstate.edu | |_________________________________|