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For some reason, the "Nodelist" and "Recent Callers" features are not working.
| Sysop: | Ray Quinn |
|---|---|
| Location: | Visalia, CA |
| Users: | 60 |
| Nodes: | 10 (0 / 10) |
| Uptime: | 06:15:26 |
| Calls: | 12 |
| Files: | 12,929 |
| Messages: | 98,371 |
Check out the US 99 menu above for links to information about US Highway 99, after which the US 99 BBS is named.
Be sure to click on the Amateur Radio menu item above for packet BBSes, packet software, packet organizations, as well as packet how-to's. Also included is links to local and some not-so-local Amateur Radio Clubs.
Excuse the excessive quote text, don't know yet how to edit text from the on line connection yet ...
If anyone has a Plus/4 and has nothing better to do, it would be helpful if you could run the programs listed below and report the results. The[..]
programs report the total number of ACIA interrupts which occur while transmitting 256 bytes of data continuously at 2400 baud. They should be
run with nothing plugged into the User Port - no modem or anything.
My suspicion is that the single-byte transmit buffer of the Plus/4 results
in back-to-back double interrupts being generated for each byte
transmitted, which can cause problems at high speed. If that's the case,
the first program will report about 512 interrupts, and the second about
256. But there may be no difference. Anyway, I just need to know.