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Re: Small terminal program in applesoft
- Subject: Re: Small terminal program in applesoft
- From: noone@nowhere.net
- Date: Wed, 22 May 2002 21:33:38 -0500
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: University of Nebraska-Lincoln
- References: <ADDG8.970$ux5.326@rwcrnsc51.ops.asp.att.net>
- Xref: archiver1.google.com comp.sys.apple2:19825
1- yes, it is built intot he serial slot ram space. To access it, type
in IN#2 at a prompt. Of course if you want VT emulation then several of
the readily available modem software will do the trick. Talk is cheap,
Agate, Modem Mgr all come to mind.
2- I don't understand why you would need to change settings onthe GS
side, so I have no answer for you about that.
3- Yes, send a dsk image of a bootable ProDOS disk using the ADT
program.
4- The answer to the unasked question, "Where can I find useful
information regarding communication between my Apple and other
computers?"
http://home.swbell.net/rubywand/Csa2T1TCOM.html
Thankx,
Ed
Terry & Utahna Olsen wrote:
>
> Three questions...
>
> 1. Is there a small applesoft terminal program I could type in?
>
> 2. I've got the GS hooked up to the PC with a null modem cable. In
> hyperterminal I have to select "force incoming data to 7 bit ascii".
> Otherwise I just get garbage. The other program I want to use to
> communicate with the GS (BBSLink) doesn't have this option. Is there
> anything I can do?
>
> 3. Is there anyway to send PRODOS.SYSTEM via the null-modem cable to the GS
> and then boot it?
>
> Sorry, it's been years....