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from: schmidtd
date: 2008-08-15 13:16:42
subject: ADT / ADTPro and accelerators

In his review of ADTPro in Juiced.GS, Mike Maginnis mentioned that
ADTPro failed to transfer correctly at the highest baud rates when 3rd
party accelerators were used in non-GS machines.  I don't happen to
have a ZipChip or similar to test myself, so I hadn't seen that
before.  My accelerated GS and IIc+ will run fine at top speed.  But I
have every reason to believe Mike, because in the Apple /// I
borrowed, I had to clock it back to 1MHz during serial I/O to get it
to work correctly at the highest baud rate!

So, my question is this: for those with ZipChips or TransWarps in II/II
+/IIe machines, does ADT as well as ADTPro fail at the highest baud
rate (115.2kbps)?  Do people typically turn off acceleration for disk
image transfers?  In other words, did I introduce a bug, or did things
always work this way?
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