![]() ![]() On the Apple 2 side, the Super Serial Card (SSC) has its jumper block arrow pointing down (to TERMINAL). The 9 to 25 pin cable between PC and Apple is straight through. As expected, it is set up as DTE (talk to a modem). The serial port on the PC side uses a USB to 9 pin serial adapter. On Tuesday, Septem8:28:41 AM UTC-4, e p chandler wrote:ĥ years later, I actually was able to use a serial connection between a real Apple 2e and the current AppleWin on a PC. I'll wait for a revision of the software on Apple Win. ![]() > AppleWin on the PC end won't work quite yet. > details the necessary cabling, but as noted in the bug report, running > slot 2, terminal mode, straight though cable to a Vista PC running > So what is a known good setup for connecting a real 2e with a SSC in > probably start working once AppleWin is handling the SSC correctly. > Sorry, I don't have experience with Kermit on the II - but this will IIRC Kermit 3.87 requires interrupts (SW 2-6 on). > func=detailbug&bug_id=15648&group_id=6117) any software should work. Should I be using some other comm software on the emulator? Is on the MS-DOS side - It's 16 bit code in Borland C++?.] That among myĬomputers is the only one for which 13 sector ADT works. I don'tįeel like dragging out my Win95 laptop to test. ![]() Somewhatīetter but flaky when the emulator speed is turned up to max. Worked - sort of - characters dropped on the Apple Win side. In addition, I also tried the setupīetween my 2e and an XP computer with an actual COM port built in. Works on the PC and I can get ADTPro Server on the PC, client on theĢe to work with that cabling. Handshaking crossovers are the problem? Likewise hyper-terminal I've forgotten how the jumper block works but maybe the To a real 2e with a SSC whose jumper block is set to TERMINAL (down). But I've set things up between a real 2e and AppleWin as described > You do in fact need a null modem cable. I can't imagine needing a null modem cable here instead of a Suggestions? [I do have systems running XP, WIn95 and Win98 [in the Yet if I use hyper-term on the PC, I can type on either system and Nothing typed on the 2e appears on the emulated Apple. The following program is typed into both sides of the connection:Ĭharacters flow from emulated Apple to 2e when typed on the 2e, but Manufacturer's) driver installed (so ADT Works). It's a DYNEX adapter but with the latest Prolific (chip > On Sep 14, 9:00 pm, Nick Westgate wrote: > On Sep 14, 11:01 pm, e p chandler wrote: Slot 2, terminal mode, straight though cable to a Vista PC running So what is a known good setup for connecting a real 2e with a SSC in Should I be using some other comm software on the emulator?ĥ. Windows to compatible settings and ignore settings in comm software onĤ. Through to Windows COM port setup? Or do I set my COM port through Does the emulator SSC control the comm parameters? Are they passed But ofĬourse there is no jumper block and no DIP switches to set.ģ. The card in slot 2 in the emulator looks like an Apple SSC. Straight though, but is that possible? [My knowledge of data commĢ. Both have matching baud rate (300īoth sides have the AppleSSC driver installed. With Kermit running on the emulator, I can transmit one character fromĮmulator to 2e, then nothing else. ![]() Terminal (borrowed from XP) to communicate and transfer files back andįorth to Kermit 387 on the 2e. I have my PC hooked up to my 2e right now. > You can connect over a real port (COM1 etc) to remote computer. > Look for the serial port option in the Configuration pane options. > It would be nice if there really was an emulated communications port > On Sep 14, 11:42 am, e p chandler wrote: Minor issues and some tricks with CiderPress.] [There is nothing wrong with cross development under MS-DOS or Win,Įxcept the slight hassle of importing and exporting files on disk Playing games, but a good emulator makes "native" development possible Yes I realize that the main reason for writing such an emulator is Suppored reading from a designated file and writing to a designatedįile, and perhaps diddling the bits in the status register. It would be nice if there really was an emulated communications port Stream bytes to the printer dump file without issuing any dos commands One interesting feature of the printer emulation is that you can In slot 1 and some type of communications card in slot 2. Looking at the ROM address space shows what looks like a parallel card Even with a real 2e on my desk, I still do more work in AppleWin. ![]()
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