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Re: Using ADTgs



Nice thing about ADT is that the baud rate
is twice as fast, and transfers can be in both
directions... Thanks again

Rubywand wrote:

> olcott writes ...
> >
> > Rubywand wrote:
> >
> > > olcott writes ...
> > > >
> > > > Which of the ports on the back of the GS is the
> > > > GS serial port? What are the options on getting
> > > > a null modem cable? Can I use a printer cable
> > > > like the IIc?
> > >
> > >      The IIgs has two serial ports. The one usually used for modem
> > > connections is the one with the phone symbol (near the right edge
>  ....
>
> >
> > Thanks Rubywand
> >
>
>      Welcome, Olcott.
>
>      Using the built-in serial port would be easier than using the SSC. Also,
> ADTgs (e.g. ADTgs v.91) is designed to work with the built-in IIgs port. It will
> not work with SSC. You should be able to get a modem cable (mini-din-8 to 25-pin
> dsub) and NULL modem adaptor at a place selling Mac accessories.
>
> Rubywand