Subj : Another suggestion.... To : Deuce From : Time Warrior Date : Tue May 31 2005 01:57 am From Newsgroup: alt.bbs.synchronet To: Deuce Re: Another suggestion.... By: Deuce to Time Warrior on Tue May 31 2005 05:56 am > To: Time Warrior > Re: Another suggestion.... By: Time Warrior to Deuce on Mon May 30 > 2005 21:18:00 > > Well then the only solution I could think of would have absolutely nothin > > do with Synchronet. You'd need an ansi editor that could set the redraw s > > to a much more insanely slow rate than current editors allow. I think the > > allows a max speed of "100" ... so solve this problem (and taking into > > account everyone has different speed connections) a top "slow" speed of 9 > > (or something that outrageous) might have to be supported in an editor of > > some sort. > > So this clearly falls within the realms of a third party editor and it's > > nothing Synchronet itself could handle at this time. > Actually, SyncTERM could do something like this... essentially, it could jus > pace the chars sent through the ANSI emulation to a specific number of CPS. > Wouldn't even be all that tricky. > Send an email to deuce@nix.synchro.net saying what speeds you'd like to see > (Definately including "unlimited") and that'll remind me to add it next time > frob SyncTERM sources. It would be bad to force people to just use one term, but then again -- it might prompt other term authors to start getting "creative" :-) Does syncterm also support external protocols? The speeds that are "Common Sense" to me are: 9600 14400 28800 33600 57600 FULL THROTTLE Of course file transfers would be exempt from this. I'm gonna forward this post to you in an email. I LOVE how synch has the ability to do that. lol -- .---------------------------------------------------------------. | [TiME WaRRiOR] aka [Dave Kelso] AIM: Twar782 | +o Malkavia BBS | | www : synchsupport.net - malkaviabbs.com - xpresit.net | | www$: josephsjewelersonline.com - preferedinsurance.com | | @: time.warrior@malkaviabbs. com | \______________________________________________________________/ --- Synchronet 3.12a-Win32 NewsLink 1.76 * Malkavia - Chicago, IL - telnet://malkaviabbs.com --- Synchronet 3.12b-Win32 NewsLink 1.83 .