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Re: Using SSC to transfer disk images
In article <j9ydnWoj3_Oi0hDdRVn-tA@comcast.com>, mechcd@bluebottle.com
says...
> My super serial card II arrived in the mail today and I'm having quite a bit
> of trouble getting it to do anything. I'm trying to use Windows Terminal to
> type text onto the Apple IIe. I have a straight through cable, and have the
> jumper block set to TERMINAL. The rest of the settings are 300bps,
> communications mode, CTS, 1 stop bit, 7 data bits, odd parity, parity
> disabled.
>
> I have no clue what I'm doing wrong other than not having a null modem
> cable. I did put the card in Slot 2, as IN#3 must do something completely
> different than IN#2. When it was in slot 3 and i typed IN#3, it cleared the
> screen and put a one character vertical bar in the upper left corner.
if you are using a IIe and you throw a 64 expansion in the memory slot,
then you have not to put something on slot 3!
If you input IN#3 you enable the 80-cols display mode, but this has
nothing to do with the serial card!
If I'm correct you have to put 8-bits data, not 7...