Novaterm 9.6 User's Guide
VDC (25): Uses the C128's 80-column screen in 25-line mode. Use
this driver only if you are running Novaterm on a C128 in 64 mode,
and you have an RGB 80-column monitor. This driver, as well as the
other VDC driver, uses the C128's 2 MHz fast mode.
VDC (28): Uses the C128's 80-column screen in 28-line mode. You
may need to adjust your monitor to see all 28 lines.
VDC (43): Uses the C128's 80 columns in 43-line interlaced mode.
VDC (50): Uses the C128's 80 columns in 50-line interlaced mode.
You may need to adjust your monitor to see all 50 lines.
4.2.2 40-column font
This option specifies the font to use in 40-column mode.
4.2.3 40-column color
This option lets you change the color scheme used in 40-column
mode. You may change the text, background, and border colors, as
well as the color of the status line used in 40-column terminal mode.
4.2.4 80-column color
This option lets you change the color scheme used in 80-column
mode. Since 80-column mode can be hard to read, you should
experiment with different text and background colors to find a
combination that is easiest for your eyes, if you are not happy with the
defaults (see 3.1.6.1, Improving readability).
4.3 Modem setting options
4.3.1 Modem type
This option changes the modem driver currently installed. Choose th
driver that corresponds to your modem:
1650: Commodore 1650 modem (300 baud).
1660: Commodore 1660 modem (300 baud).
Hayes 1200: Hayes-compatible 1200 baud (and 1670 modem).
Hayes 2400: Hayes-compatible 2400 baud modem.
Hayes 9600: Hayes-compatible 9600 baud modem.
Hayes fast: Hayes-compatible 14.4k or 28.8k modem.
4.3.2 Modem init
The modem initialization string is used only when you have installed