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The following notes concern a Power Macintosh 7100/66 sending files to a Power Macintosh 5300c.
The following notes concern a Power Macintosh 7100/66 sending files to a Power Macintosh 5300c.


* The maximum speed with ZModem seems to be 115200 if hardware flow control is enabled. This results in a transfer speed of about 8780 bytes per second.
* The maximum speed with ZModem seems to be 115200 if hardware flow control or XON/XOFF is enabled. This results in a transfer speed of about 8780 bytes per second.
* If you run a half-assed System Software installation from copying the System Folder from a Disk Tools diskette to the hard disk, ZTerm will blow up upon launch before the main window appears.
* If you run a half-assed System Software installation from copying the System Folder from a Disk Tools diskette to the hard disk, ZTerm will blow up upon launch before the main window appears.
* It does load under [[Copland]], but it can't find any serial ports.


[[Category:Classic Mac OS]]
[[Category:Classic Mac OS]]

Latest revision as of 04:53, 23 June 2023

ZTerm is useful for transferring files between old Macs if the only other means is a floppy disk.

Notes

The following notes concern a Power Macintosh 7100/66 sending files to a Power Macintosh 5300c.

  • The maximum speed with ZModem seems to be 115200 if hardware flow control or XON/XOFF is enabled. This results in a transfer speed of about 8780 bytes per second.
  • If you run a half-assed System Software installation from copying the System Folder from a Disk Tools diskette to the hard disk, ZTerm will blow up upon launch before the main window appears.
  • It does load under Copland, but it can't find any serial ports.