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Re: CCS 7710 manual?
In article <bb34e162.0404060018.3176069c@posting.google.com>,
TimMeighan@msn.com says...
> It is indeed an RS-232-C (async) serial card, and it's a very good
> card in my opinion. Made in the USA by California Computer Systems
> (CCS) in the early 1980s. This card features switch-selectable
> transmission speeds up to 19.2K baud, and full hardware support of
> RTS/CTS and DTR/DSR handshaking. Software flow control (XON/XOFF) is
> also supported.
>
> The manual really is 66 pages. It includes a serial interface primer;
> setup, operating, and programming sections; a section on how to
> construct your own null modem connector; a hardware design overview;
> instructions on how to use the card in a Pascal and CP/M system;
> firmware and driver 6502 assembly source listings; etc.
>
> - Tim
>
OK!
I have two of these cards, so I'm asking for a such type of
documentation! I ask for the pages numer because I saw a card on ebay
but the manual was only 16 pages...
If you can scan all of these, please send it to me!
Use this address: shadoooo@paneura_com (replace _ with .)
Do you have also some .DSK for this card (examples, etc) ?
MANY THANKS