Michael Sokolov declared on Tuesday 26 July 2005 06:08 pm:
Jay West <jwest at classiccmp.org> wrote:
The other other way - hook
up a computer and send the image to the ram in the 29B. The protocol
is not difficult at all. It's not Xmodem, but... easy nontheless.
But is it documented?
Probably.
Can I write the necessary software myself?
Can you write a C program or sh/ksh/csh script?
As
you know I run my own operating system that no one else in the
Universe uses and I cannot run any software not written from scratch
by me.
You mean you don't run a 4.3BSD derivative?
Is the interface EIA-232?
Yes.
Oh, and
can it work with baud rates of 38400 or lower?
Why wouldn't it be able to?
I can't use higher
baud rates because they are not standard in the Classic (non-pee sea)
world.
Huh? Are you unable to design and assemble something as simple as a
RS-232 interface? ;)
Pat
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