QLTerminal v2.35 with TheOldNet WiFi v4
- Sparrowhawk
- Super Gold Card
- Posts: 661
- Joined: Wed Dec 15, 2010 12:33 pm
- Location: @131072
- Contact:
QLTerminal v2.35 with TheOldNet WiFi v4
Hello
I wonder whether anyone can help me out.
I’m trying to connect my BBQL (Tetroid SGC, Hermes, JS ROM) to the web.
I’m using a serial cable adapter v1.1 from The Retro Shack in Serial 2 with and RS232 to WIFI adapter v4 from the Old Net
https://www.tindie.com/products/theoldn ... puters-v4/
Software is Jan’s great QL Terminal, v2.35. Emulation is ANSI.
I can connect to the modem, but I have a strange and very annoying issue: every keystroke is shown twice. This is with echo set to OFF.
So for example if I were to type AT? To get a list of commands, AATT?? would actually be shown, but the command would work and I’d get a nice set of help lines. So it’s just the input display, not the input itself.
When I set echo to Local Only, I get the correct text, but of course don’t see any reply.
Anyone with experience of these sorts of setup have any idea what I am doing wrong?
It’s my birthday, so go on, make my day and help me to solve this!
I wonder whether anyone can help me out.
I’m trying to connect my BBQL (Tetroid SGC, Hermes, JS ROM) to the web.
I’m using a serial cable adapter v1.1 from The Retro Shack in Serial 2 with and RS232 to WIFI adapter v4 from the Old Net
https://www.tindie.com/products/theoldn ... puters-v4/
Software is Jan’s great QL Terminal, v2.35. Emulation is ANSI.
I can connect to the modem, but I have a strange and very annoying issue: every keystroke is shown twice. This is with echo set to OFF.
So for example if I were to type AT? To get a list of commands, AATT?? would actually be shown, but the command would work and I’d get a nice set of help lines. So it’s just the input display, not the input itself.
When I set echo to Local Only, I get the correct text, but of course don’t see any reply.
Anyone with experience of these sorts of setup have any idea what I am doing wrong?
It’s my birthday, so go on, make my day and help me to solve this!
a.k.a. Jean-Yves
-
- Font of All Knowledge
- Posts: 4031
- Joined: Mon Dec 20, 2010 11:40 am
- Location: Sunny Runcorn, Cheshire, UK
Re: QLTerminal v2.35 with TheOldNet WiFi v4
Hi,
Can you try switching off the local echo, with ATE0
Also try AT? for a list of the commands.
This is guesswork, as I do no have this modem.
Can you try switching off the local echo, with ATE0
Also try AT? for a list of the commands.
This is guesswork, as I do no have this modem.
Regards,
Derek
Derek
Re: QLTerminal v2.35 with TheOldNet WiFi v4
If you disconnect the far end of the cable, are characters still echoed? Then your cable is likely to have a short between TX and RX
ʎɐqǝ ɯoɹɟ ǝq oʇ ƃuᴉoƃ ʇou sᴉ pɹɐoqʎǝʞ ʇxǝu ʎɯ 'ɹɐǝp ɥO
- Sparrowhawk
- Super Gold Card
- Posts: 661
- Joined: Wed Dec 15, 2010 12:33 pm
- Location: @131072
- Contact:
Re: QLTerminal v2.35 with TheOldNet WiFi v4
Thanks Derek, I trie dthat and it worked.
tofro, I'm not sure what you mean by disconnect the far end of the cable? Do you mean not have it plugged into the wifi model?
Setup is QL(SER2) -> adapter cable -> WIFI modem. There is nothing beyond the modem.
Anway, after running the config prog to store my desired setting, everything stopped working! Looks like it directly edits the executable. I'll grab a fresh copy of the disk image and try again to see if that is the cause of that particular problem.
tofro, I'm not sure what you mean by disconnect the far end of the cable? Do you mean not have it plugged into the wifi model?
Setup is QL(SER2) -> adapter cable -> WIFI modem. There is nothing beyond the modem.
Anway, after running the config prog to store my desired setting, everything stopped working! Looks like it directly edits the executable. I'll grab a fresh copy of the disk image and try again to see if that is the cause of that particular problem.
a.k.a. Jean-Yves
-
- Font of All Knowledge
- Posts: 4031
- Joined: Mon Dec 20, 2010 11:40 am
- Location: Sunny Runcorn, Cheshire, UK
Re: QLTerminal v2.35 with TheOldNet WiFi v4
Hi,
If you can type AT and get OK back, the modem is connected to the computer correctly.
You can get information of the modem configuration and connections using the ATI command.
Type: ATIx where x = 0 to 3
i.e. AT0 or ATI1
The sparse manual says AT? gives list of the commands.
If you can type AT and get OK back, the modem is connected to the computer correctly.
You can get information of the modem configuration and connections using the ATI command.
Type: ATIx where x = 0 to 3
i.e. AT0 or ATI1
The sparse manual says AT? gives list of the commands.
Regards,
Derek
Derek
- Sparrowhawk
- Super Gold Card
- Posts: 661
- Joined: Wed Dec 15, 2010 12:33 pm
- Location: @131072
- Contact:
Re: QLTerminal v2.35 with TheOldNet WiFi v4
Yep that's the strange thing - it was double echoing with echo off, then I did your trick and it was displaying correctly, then I ran the set the baud rate to 9600 on the modem and in the terminal, all good. However, after running the configurator and permanently setting the baud to 9600, it stopped working. Also, from that point, with local echo off nothing was being displayed, until I long pressed the re-flash button on the modem at which point remote echo showed a message from the modem, but still no local echo.
I think there may be a modem firmware update, so I'll go see whether that fixes anything. Then I'll try again from the start, with a fresh disk image, and maybe try another terminal just in case QLTerminal and the modem happen to be incompatible in some edge-case way.
Actually I recall something - - when I first started up QLTerminal, the display of inputs was fine - it was nly after I connected to the modem by saying hi with just AT that the double echoing happened. So it does sound like a modem issue.
I think there may be a modem firmware update, so I'll go see whether that fixes anything. Then I'll try again from the start, with a fresh disk image, and maybe try another terminal just in case QLTerminal and the modem happen to be incompatible in some edge-case way.
Actually I recall something - - when I first started up QLTerminal, the display of inputs was fine - it was nly after I connected to the modem by saying hi with just AT that the double echoing happened. So it does sound like a modem issue.
a.k.a. Jean-Yves
- Sparrowhawk
- Super Gold Card
- Posts: 661
- Joined: Wed Dec 15, 2010 12:33 pm
- Location: @131072
- Contact:
Re: QLTerminal v2.35 with TheOldNet WiFi v4
BTW the BBS i was trying to connect to was floppy.museum, if anyone fancies taking a peek. Runs on an OS/2 BBS package, which makes me happy (long time OS/2 fan).
a.k.a. Jean-Yves
Re: QLTerminal v2.35 with TheOldNet WiFi v4
It locks up for me at the question. Probably me as I've not tried to connect to a BBS in 40 yearsSparrowhawk wrote: ↑Sun Apr 14, 2024 1:33 pm BTW the BBS i was trying to connect to was floppy.museum, if anyone fancies taking a peek. Runs on an OS/2 BBS package, which makes me happy (long time OS/2 fan).
Re: QLTerminal v2.35 with TheOldNet WiFi v4
Nice tip floppy.museum
As guest only 2 files
OS/2 fan here also
As guest only 2 files
OS/2 fan here also
- Sparrowhawk
- Super Gold Card
- Posts: 661
- Joined: Wed Dec 15, 2010 12:33 pm
- Location: @131072
- Contact:
Re: QLTerminal v2.35 with TheOldNet WiFi v4
Yep me too. Works ok using telnet from my Linux laptop. I’ve sent a query to the admin on Mastodon. Will let you know what he says.
a.k.a. Jean-Yves