On Fri, Apr 28, 2000 at 11:26:59AM -0600, Roger Ivie
wrote:
I don't know anything about the BIOS
implementations on the Z80
cards, but I
use the exact same executable of Kermit on a
variety of CP/M hardware.
It's been a while, but I clearly remember that building CP/M Kermit for
the TRS-80 Model II required a special version of one of the source files
(probably just for SET SPEED etc., the Model II wasn't as weird as the other
TRS-80s so ORG 100H wasn't a problem), and they had versions for lots of
other machines too. Maybe you're safe on any machine as long as you don't
try to set the comm parameters though.
In addition to not setting the comm parameters, the BIOS must support the
IOBYTE. I don't know if this is the case for the Apple add-in cards, which
is why I said "I don't know anything about the BIOS implementations on
the Z80 cards" above.
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Roger Ivie
rivie(a)teraglobal.com
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