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Re: Looking for Super Serial Card info



Thanks for the information.  My new Super Serial card arrived in the mail 
today, and you answered all my questions before I had a chance to ask 
them  :)

Tom

On Tue, 8 Sep 1998, Rubywand wrote:

> eric.balzer@wanadoo.fr writes ...
> > 
> > Hello,
> > 
dR> > Could someone tell me where I can find documentation about the
> > super serial card for Apple IIe, especially how to configure jumpers.
> 
> ....
> 
> 
>      The information below should help. It was originally posted by Tom
> Kelly:
> 
> 
> 
> SUPER SERIAL CARD (SSC) SETUP SETTINGS
>  
> Recomended slots:
>     slot 1 for terminal use (e.g. printer)
>     slot 2 for communication use (e.g. modem)
>  
> Jumper Block:
>     for communication use label is upside down (arrow points up)
>     for terminal use label is right side up (arrow points down)
> 
> Note that RS-232-C signals on the SSC use negative-true logic; that is,
> they are true at 0v and false at +5 volts.
>  
> SW1 Dip Switch Settings:
> 
>     Baud      SW1-1     SW1-2     SW1-3     SW1-4     SW1-8
>     50        on        on        on        off       not used
>     75        on        on        off       on        "
>     110       on        on        off       off       "
>     135       on        off       on        on        "
>     150       on        off       on        off       "
>     300       on        off       off       on        "
>     600       on        off       off       off       "
>     1200      off       on        on        on        "
>     1800      off       on        on        off       "
>     2400      off       on        off       on        "
>     3600      off       on        off       off       "
>     4800      off       off       on        on        "
>     7200      off       off       on        off       "
>     9600      off       off       off       on        "
>     19200     off       off       off       off       "
>  
> Switch Settings For Communication mode:
> 
>     SW1-5; SW1-6; SW1-7 are all set on
>  
> Data          Parity    Stop      SW2-1     SW2-2     SW2-3   SW2-4
> Bits                    Bits
>  
> 7             none      1         on        off       off     on
> 7             odd       1         on        off       on      off
> 7             even      1         on        off       off     off
>  
> 7             none      2         off       off       off     on
> 7             odd       2         off       off       on      off
> 7             even      2         off       off       off     off
>  
> 8             none      1         on        on        off     on
> 8             odd       1         on        on        on      off
> 8             even      1         on        on        off     off
>  
> 8             none      2         off       on        off     on
> 8             odd       2         off       on        on      off
> 8             even      2         off       on        off     off
>  
> Note: SW2-1 thru SW2-4 settings can be overridden by software.
>  
> SW2-5:
> 
>     ON  for linefeed out
>     OFF for no linefeed out
>  
> SW2-6:
> 
>     ON for baud rates greater than 1199 baud
>  
> SW2-7:
> 
>     OFF in communication mode
>  
> SW2-8:
> 
>     Not used
>  
>  Connector Pin Assignments
> 
>  10-Pin    DB-25
>  Header    Connector          Signal Name
>  ______________________________________________________
>     1         1               Frame Ground
>     2         2               Transmit Data (TXD)
>     3         3               Receive Data (RXD)
>     4         4               Request To Send (RTS)
>     5         5               Clear To Send (CTS)
>     6         6               Data Set Ready (DSR)
>     7        19               Secondary Clear To Send (SCTS)
>     8         7               Signal Ground
>     9        20               Data Terminal Ready (DTR)
>    10         8               Data Carrier Detect (DCD)
> 
> Pins 1-7 and 2-7 are set together to determine the SSC pin to be read
> for the Hardware Handshaking signal. Generally set to monitor Pin #20.
>  
> Common Configurations: [Don't Forget The JUMPER Block]
>  
>        Hi Speed Modem                  ImageWriter I/II
>       1234567  1234567                 1234567  1234567
> ON     XXXXXX  XXXXXX                     X XX  X  XX
> OFF   X              X                 XXX X     XX  XX
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Rubywand
> 
>