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Works fine on my 586 100 and 486 50.


>        I wrote and asked for some help a few weeks ago for linking help.
>I had explained that I had built the pararell link and used cal. The odd
>thing was that I could write programs on the TI and transmit them to the 386.
>I couldn't transmit all the programs from TI calc's archives. The thing
>was frustrating because the link worked but all the advice I got was for
>diddling with the link. So it boiled down to a character by character
>comparison between a program I wrote on the TI and a small program from
>the archives. I did this with a 386 running dos 6 and a 286 running
>dos 5 sitting right next to each other. I had been copyiny the archive file
>character by character using ascii code in edit, when I noticed that the
>right arrow symbol 10 was represented by ^z on the 386. That is NOT the
>representation when a TI file is viewed through edit. The right arrow
>symbol from the 286 matched the symbol on the archive file. Bingo! The
>light went off and I transfered everything to the 286 and it transmits
>like a champ. SO... the question is.... are those control characters
>represented in different ways or... is the 386 (GASP!) too fast for the TI?