I think John has a version of LaddieAlpha for Linux but I'll defer that
to him since my information is specific to Windows.
Kurt
On 7/21/2015 10:26 PM, Peter Vollan wrote:
What software would you recommend on the PC side for that? I run Linux.
On 21 July 2015 at 22:22, Kurt McCullum wrote:
What software would you recommend on the PC side for that? I run Linux.
On 21 July 2015 at 22:22, Kurt McCullum wrote:
> Sadly it's true that a full null cable that is wired correctly is hard to
> find. I keep looking for a source and come up empty. Most places tie the
> RTS/CTS lines to ground.
Sadly it's true that a full null cable that is wired correctly is hard
to find. I keep looking for a source and come up empty. Most places tie
the RTS/CTS lines to ground. There is always the pre-made usb to db25 on
ebay. Since a real serial port on a computer is getting harder to come
by this
I'm sure that Kurt' instructions are the best available, but they
assume that you are going to wire up your own cable, definitely not
for beginners. The serial port on the Model 100 is 25 pins so as well
as a null modem cable you will need a 9 pin to 25 pin adaptor.
On 21 July 2015 at 12:32, Sean
Sean,
A three wire "should" work for PC to TELCOM using some terminal software. A
model 200 has a quirk that requires RTS/CTS to be tied together. I sent that
pinout because it works with simple terminal application sending, it also works
with TPDD clients like LaddieAlpha and it also works with
Thanks, Dave. I'll give that a shot.
From: M100 on behalf of David Flippo
Reply-To: Model 100 Discussion
Date: Tuesday, July 21, 2015 at 2:56 PM
To: Model 100 Discussion
Subject: Re: [M100] Recent article about Model 100 posted on Ars Technica
I have used the three wire configuration RX, TX, Gnd
I have used the three wire configuration RX, TX, Gnd, and have had no
problems (RX/Tx reversed on other end)
Dave
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> On Jul 21, 2015, at 11:33 AM, Sean Gallagher
> wrote:
>
> Hey, Kurt-
>
> Will a standard null modem work for terminal mode in TELCOM, or do I need to
>
Hey, Kurt-
Will a standard null modem work for terminal mode in TELCOM, or do I need to go
with the pinout below? I see that's the cable used for the PC link…
From: M100 on behalf of Kurt McCullum
Reply-To: Model 100 Discussion
Date: Tuesday, July 21, 2015 at 11:52 AM
To: Model 100 Discussion
Su
Sean,
I've used a Raspberry Pi with my 102, 200, and Commodore 64/Turbo232
cartridge. I just used a standard USB to serial adapter on the Pi, ran
Linux, configured my Pi using this:
https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=71&t=48683 (last post)
and was able to log in over all 3. Works
Not likely a tip, just a memory:
In the “old days” back when I was using the M100 in my newspaper business, the
MacPlus and Mac Se printer cable to the Apple pin printer, which we used to
print address labels to mail the paper, was a null modem cable. We simply
reversed the cable — unplugged it
Sean,
If your using TELCOM, you will need a 9-25 null modem cable. The one listed
below is a full null cable meaning the RTS/CTS and DTR/DSR pins are not looped
back. Enjoy tinkering.
7 Wire Cable
PC--Model-T
DB9-DB25
===
2-->2
3<--3
4<--6
5--GND--7
6
Thanks, John!
I'm working on a couple of things for follow-up:
Connecting via TELCOM and a null modem cable to various computers (PC, Mac,
Raspberry Pi) as a terminal, to do file transfer, etc.
Possibly doing some sort of Bluetooth-to-serial hack to connect to another
system in similar fashion a
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