[Coco] PCs pretending to be drive boxes wasRe: Drivewire question
Roger Taylor
operator at coco3.com
Tue Apr 21 17:46:58 EDT 2009
At 10:19 PM 4/20/2009, you wrote:
>I have both C64 and Atari 8 Bit set ups to use my PC as a disk
>server like drivewire. On the Commodore there is a C64 to Centronics
>interface that lets you select via jumpers if you have an older or
>higher speed printer port on the PC end. The problem is in the
>software to use these cables, so far I have had many problems with
>getting the c64 to synch up with the PC. The interface and cable
>cost me about $25
>
>For the Atari 8 Bit there are 2 options SIO (Thats Atari's disk, I/O
>Interface). SIO to Serial and SIO to USB. I have the serial version
>and a software package for it called APE. It also allows you to use
>the Atari R: and P: handlers so you can telnet out from your Atari
>and Terminal Program via your PC and also use the PC Printer. This
>is a GREAT set-up as the software emulates multiple drives and uses
>both disk, tape and raw program images. This is what I am hoping
>coconet will be like. Total cost for this was $50
Telnet is already a part of CoCoNet, any typical CoCo terminal
program can start a session... the catch is that a web connection is
needed on a nearby PC.. use the wireless pak and move further away.
The servlet displays four black 5.25" half-height drives standing
upright, with r/w LED, opening bay door, and sound effects. When you
type DIR under OS-9 and hear the head seeking track 0, it's pretty
neat. Bells and whistles will be optional with checkboxes, though.
--
Roger Taylor
http://www.wordofthedayonline.com
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