On Thu, 11 Dec 2003, David Holland wrote:
Probably "PR#2", and "IN#2"
(Presuming of course the SS card is in
slot 2. (No, I can't remember the correct order though, so you
may be typing blind)
IN#2 will hook the input vector to the serial card so that incoming data
can be input as if from the keyboard. In this case you only need PR#2
since you want to "PRint" to slot #2 (the Super Serial Card, i.e. data out
only).
Speaking of A2 file transfers, anyone know how to get
a A2-GS
on a CAT-5 ethernet network? (And roughly how much it'd costs?)
For file transfers, Serial tends to be too flakey, and slow
for my tastes.
You definitely want to get an Apple ][ Workstation card and connect to a
Mac over AppleTalk, and then go ethernet from the Mac to whatever. Was
there ever an ethernet card for the Apple ][?
I've Linux, Solaris, IRIX, and (unfortunately)
Windoze handy. No
Macintoshes though.
Check out Contiki:
http://www.dunkels.com/adam/contiki/
I have no idea if the TCP/IP stack works on the Apple ][ at this point.
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