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Re: ADT under Apple II emulation on Apple III?



N.N. Thayer wrote:
On Dec 4, 6:56 pm, "N.N. Thayer" <nntha...@hotmail.com> wrote:

On Dec 4, 6:52 pm, "N.N. Thayer" <nntha...@hotmail.com> wrote:




I haven't gotten around to messing with any drivers yet, but I ran
into this doc...

http://www.apple2.org.za/mirrors/ground.icaen.uiowa.edu/MiscInfo/Misc...

...which stated that the serial port was assigned slot 7 in emulation
mode.  Previously, I'd only tried the most common slots used for
serial cards.  I was hoping that I'd just been a total idiot, but no,
that didn't work.  :(

Also, I need to correct my description of the II emulation control
panel.  There is no selection for the SSC - unsurprising, since it
came out after the III - just "serial."  The full panel, with my
selected options in asterisks, is as follows:

LANGUAGE: *APPLESOFT* INTEGER BASIC
CARD: *SERIAL* COMMUNICATIONS
BAUD RATE: 110 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 *19200*
LINE FEED: *ENABLED* DISABLED
LINE WIDTH: 40 72 80 132 *INF*
CARRIAGE RETURN DELAY: *ON* OFF

.......you know, looking at that, why don't I just try the version of
ADT made for the Communications Card?

*thumps head against wall*


On second thought, even if I did get that working, it would probably
be too slow (I'm assuming here that only the Comm Card's original
110/300 bps are available under emulation).  I'd like to take
advantage of the full 19200 bps.

Or the full 115kbps if a 6551 is used.  ;-)

-michael

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